Send location updates of the ISS every minute to a queue in AWS SQS
This workflow allows you to send position updates of the ISS every minute to a queue using the AWS SQS node. workflow-screenshot Cron node: The Cron node...
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What This Workflow Does
This workflow automates the task of sending location updates of the International Space Station (ISS) to a queue in Amazon Web Services (AWS) Simple Queue Service (SQS) every minute. The workflow utilizes the ISS's current position, which is updated periodically, to send updates to the queue. This process enables real-time monitoring and analysis of the ISS's location.
Who Should Use This
This workflow is ideal for developers and engineering teams who work with space-related data or require up-to-date information on the ISS's location. It can also be useful for teams building applications that rely on real-time spatial data.
Key Features
- Sends location updates of the ISS to a queue in AWS SQS every minute
- Utilizes the ISS's current position data for real-time updates
- Compatible with AWS SQS for efficient data processing and analysis
- Can be used as a starting point for more complex workflows involving space-related data
How to Get Started
To use this workflow, simply import it into your n8n instance and customize the AWS SQS node to connect to your own SQS queue. You can then set up the workflow to trigger every minute, enabling you to receive real-time updates of the ISS's location.
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