Will output the 5 closest timings from current time of when the ISS (International Space Station) is right above your entered latitudes and longitudes.
Isn't it cool if you are able to know about when recently the ISS has passed from above where you are standing or is about to come above your specified location?
Run following in your terminal (after changing your present working directory to the location where your main.py file is located) if you are not having python3 installed on your machine
python main.py --latitude your_latitudes --longitude your_longitudes
or (if you have python3 installed in your machine)
python3 main.py --latitude your_latitudes --longitude your_longitudes
Considering you are in Rajkot, Gujarat, India then your latitudes and longitudes are
Latitudes = 22.3039 (> 0 if it is in the North of the equator or else append '-' sign before the number)
Longitudes = 70.8022 (> 0 if it is in the East of the prime meridian or else append '-' sign before the number)
My command for the sample argument will be
python3 main.py --latitude 22.3039 --longitude 70.8022
Output will be as follows for sample data
2020-02-17 05:38:43
2020-02-17 07:10:31
2020-02-17 08:48:53
2020-02-17 15:24:41
2020-02-17 17:00:35