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I am developing a script in python based on this Skyfield library
rhodesmill.org/skyfield/
in order to get the longitude, latitude, azimuth, elevation of the international space station in real time
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Skyfield computes positions for the stars, planets, and satellites in orbit around the Earth. Its results should agree with the positions generated by the United States Naval Observatory and their Astronomical Almanac to within 0.0005 arcseconds (half a “mas” or milliarcsecond).
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Here is the python script that retrieves the position of the international space station in action
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note that the python script is online at
replit.com/@mathemagie/IS
just click on the "run" button to launch it
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Now that I get the position data of the international space station in real time, I will focus next week on the movement of the ears of the rabbit
Cf documentation :
github.com/nabaztag2018/p
