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This directory contains examples of how to use Astro::SpaceTrack. The
following examples are provided:
celestrak
This script retrieves data from Celestrak.com. By default, it
retrieves the list of 100 (or so) brightest. You can also
specify one or more lists to retrieve on the command line. If
you specify a non-existent list you will get an error stating
what lists are available.
spaceflight
This script retireves data from NASA's manned spaceflight
web site. By default, it retrieves the current data. If you
give command option -all, it retrieves all data, past and
future. The option -help gets you brief help.
spacetrack-identity
This script prints the username and password in a format appropriate
to create environment variable SPACETRACK_USER via a shell eval.
sh_script
This shell script illustrates the retrieval of data for the
International Space Station directly from the Space Track web site
using the SpaceTrack application. Output can be redirected to a
file. This script requires environment variable SPACETRACK_USER to
be set to a valid Space Track username/password (separated by "/"),
and will complain if this is not done. It also requires file
sh_data to be in the default directory.
sh_data
This text file contains the SpaceTrack commands used by sh_script.
SpaceTrackTk
This Perl script is a Perl/Tk client for the Space Track
functionality.
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