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The iss
platform uses the Open Notify API to let you know if the station is above your home location. This means that ISS is 10° above the horizon of your home.
You can check in the attributes of the sensor to see the timestamp for the next rise of the station, its current coordinates, and the number of people in space.
To add ISS binary sensor to your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
binary_sensor:
- platform: iss
{% configuration %} show_on_map: description: Option to show the position of the ISS on the map. required: optional default: false type: string {% endconfiguration %}
If you set `show_on_map` `True` then the location attributes are named `latitude` and `longitude`. The default name of the location attributes is `lat` and `long` to avoid showing them on the map.
{% linkable_title Show position on map with camera platform %}
The generic camera platform offers the possibility to show the location of the ISS on Google Maps.
# Example configuration.yaml entry
camera:
- platform: generic
name: ISS
still_image_url: {% raw %}https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/staticmap?center={{ states.binary_sensor.iss.attributes.lat }},{{ states.binary_sensor.iss.attributes.long }}&zoom=5&size=500x500&maptype=roadmap&markers=color:blue%7Clabel:P%7C{{ states.binary_sensor.iss.attributes.lat }},{{ states.binary_sensor.iss.attributes.long }}{% endraw %}
limit_refetch_to_url_change: true