Tracking the ISS with Arduino
Farid Rener
4.5(1)
56 Hits
Description
Learn how to hack an IR turret to track the International Space Station (ISS) as it passes overhead. Discover the basics of the ISS and how to use simple tools to point an arrow at the ISS without looking at a phone. Find out how to calculate the azimuth and elevation angles to locate the ISS in the sky and enjoy watching this habitable space craft orbit the earth at a speed of 28,000 km/h. Take your hobby to the next level by bouncing radio signals off the ISS or even talking to the astronauts on board. Turn stargazing into an interactive and educational experience with this fun and practical project.
Visit Resource
Opens in a new window
Ratings & Reviews
4.5
1 votes
5 ★
1
4 ★
0
3 ★
0
2 ★
0
1 ★
0
Share Your Opinion
No reviews yet. Be the first!