Raspberry Noaa

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Fully automated ISS SSTV, NOAA and Meteor satellite image downloader using Raspberry PI

Overview

The Raspberry NOAANOAA and Meteor automated capture using Raspberry PI is a system designed for capturing images from satellites such as NOAA and Meteor using a Raspberry PI device. The project includes features like ISS SSTV reception and decoding, a web panel for monitoring, Meteor M2 full decoding, Nginx webserver for displaying images, timestamps and satellite names overlay on images, automatic posting of images to Twitter, and the ability to create various images based on sun elevation using WXToIMG.

Features

  • ISS SSTV reception and decoding
  • Webpanel for easy monitoring
  • Meteor M2 full decoding
  • Nginx webserver for displaying images
  • Timestamp and satellite name overlay on images
  • Automatic posting of images to Twitter
  • Creation of multiple images based on sun elevation using WXToIMG

Summary

The Raspberry NOAANOAA and Meteor automated capture project offers a comprehensive solution for capturing satellite images using a Raspberry PI device. By providing features like SSTV reception, web monitoring, automatic posting to Twitter, and image processing capabilities, this system simplifies the process of receiving and managing satellite imagery. The project aims to be a low-maintenance setup, allowing users to power up the Raspberry PI and receive images effortlessly, making it a convenient tool for satellite enthusiasts.

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Meteor

Meteor.js is a full-stack JavaScript platform that simplifies web application development by allowing developers to use a single codebase for both the client and server sides. It provides an integrated set of technologies, including real-time data updates, a reactive templating engine, and a built-in package management system, streamlining the process of building modern and scalable web applications.