Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-ISS
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The default
updateInterval
is5 * 60 * 1000
(5 minutes). You can adjust this in your config. As the module only displays the next flyover, setting the updateInterval to 30 seconds would not change the information being displayed by the module. With that, I have no plans to make those changes but you are free to fork the module and make any changes you like. -
any ideas why the iss module has started displaying like this?-!
both modules are in lower_third but the same thing happens wherever i move them, if i move iss to bottom_left for instance it will overlap the news feed in bottom_bar -
any ideas why the iss module has started displaying like this?
Hmm, until I can see what is going on there you can use something like this in your custom.css file and adjust accordingly.
.MMM-ISS { margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; }
and this to move MMM-Aurora
.MMM-Aurora { margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; }
I played with mine for a minute and was able to do this. Adjust the values until you are satisfied.
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the module has recently started telling me there are no sightings for several days but that date has been moving further and further away, anyone have any ideas why?
{ disabled: false, module: "MMM-ISS", position: "top_right", config: { country: "New_Zealand", // NO SPACES, USE UNDERSCORE regionState: "None", // NO SPACES, USE UNDERSCORE city: "Queenstown", // NO SPACES, USE UNDERSCore lat: "-44.57", // latitude lng: "168.50", // longitude units: "km", // mi = miles, mph / km = kilometers, km/h useHeader: false, // true if you want a header header: "", // Any text you want. useHeader must be true updateInterval: 5 * 60 * 1000, } },
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@mrdenmark said in MMM-ISS:
the module has recently started telling me there are no sightings for several days but that date has been moving further and further away, anyone have any ideas why?
Change of flight path?
I tested with your config entry and got the same results as you. Tested with my entry and all is normal. Perhaps you can try with a neighboring city or slightly different lat and long as a further test.
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@Mykle1
i’ve been playing around,i can’t get any nz locations to work but use the same info on the website and its fine,original config also works fine,no idea whats wrong,it worked great up until around 10 days ago.maybe something on the website has changed? -
@mrdenmark Queenstown NZ doesn’t have any ISS passes until 30 Nov. 2019, so your mirror might be correct.
You can check it at: https://www.heavens-above.com/PassSummary.aspx?satid=25544&lat=-45.0312&lng=168.6626&loc=Queenstown&alt=0&tz=NZST
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@MoreLinux
yeah,i guess thats the reason,for some reason i thought visible passe were much more frequent than that -
@Mykle1
Thanks for this great module.
Unfortunately i get an error
Error Found
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{//MMM-ISS disabled: false, module: 'MMM-ISS', position: 'bottom_left', config: { country: "Germany", city: "Pöcking", lat: "47.9664", // latitude lng: "11.3001", // longitude units: "km", // mi = miles, mph / km = kilometers, km/h useHeader: false, // true if you want a header header: "", // Any text you want. useHeader must be true updateInterval: 5 * 60 * 1000, } },
Do you have an idea?
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@Vauxdvihl said in MMM-ISS:
Pöcking
Please try, Osterhofen or Deggendorf as your city, whichever is closer. Pöcking and Pocking are not acceptable by the module. Keep in mind, the ISS is not visible everywhere.
You can go to https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/ and find a better location, if there is one.
Peace