2.0.1 • Published 8 years ago

nasa-neows v2.0.1

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MIT
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github
Last release
8 years ago

nasa-neows

Node.js wrapper for NASA's Near Earth Object Web Service (NeoWS)

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Installation

npm install nasa-neows

Usage

Initialization

var nasa = require('nasa-neows');
var client = new nasa("api_key_goes_here"); 
// If you dont have an api_key you can use the demo key which is ```DEMO_KEY``
// please see the "Rate Limits" for more info.

Callback: The callback function requires two arguments, error and data. If the request fails, the error will be an Error object. Otherwise, the data argument will contain the JSON that is returned by the API.

Retrives a list of Near Earth Objects within a date range, the max range in one query is seven days.

client.getFeed(options, callback);

Argument(s):

  • options: options is an object type containing start_date(optional), end_date(required), detailed(required).
var options = {
  'start_date': '2016-09-13', //If not using start_date, set to null
  'end_date': '2016-09-14',
  'detailed': 'true'
};

Retrieves a list of Near Earth Objects for today

client.getFeedToday(isDetailed, callback);

Argument(s):

  • isDetailed: boolean variable used to determine whether the JSON returned is filled with basic/detailed information

Retrives current Near Earth Object statistics

client.getStats(callback);

Retrieve a paginated list of Near Earth Objects

client.browse(options, callback);

Argument(s):

  • options: options is an object type containing the page number (string) and size (string) of page.
var options = {
  'page': '0',
  'size': '20'
};

Retrieves Near Earth Objects with a given id

client.getAsteroid(asteroid_id, callback);

Argument(s):

  • asteroid_id:string ID of asteroid

Rate Limits

nasa-neows utilizes the DEMO_KEY api key which will limit you to 30 requests per hour and 50 requests per day. You can register for your own API key here, which will bump your limit up to 1000 requests per hour, and no daily limit. See more on NASA's rate limiting.

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