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Rldm840 | 1 year ago
I often use the urine tank level as an example in my presentations. It’s a fun way to demonstrate streaming real-time data from space (literally) to web and mobile apps.
For a bit of background: NASA selected us back in 2010 for a project called SSLive, aimed at making telemetry data from the ISS publicly accessible in real time via an open feed.
If you’re curious about the full range of metrics available, you can explore the original GitHub project here: https://github.com/Lightstreamer/Lightstreamer-example-ISSLi...
jaennaet|1 year ago
It just won't stop being a bit amazing that it's even possible to do all this nowadays. What a world.
Out of curiosity, do you know why NASA wanted to set up a public telemetry stream? Is the same stream used for "official" stuff as well? Regardless, it's great that it is public
Rldm840|1 year ago