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A device which can point at the position of the sun, moon and planets with a laser. The user can choose whether he wants the current position or a specific timestamp. The code is available at: https://github.com/TheSiebi/Planetarium-using-RPi-and-Arduino.
You will need quite a few other parts apart from the 3D-printed ones if you actually want a functional planetarium:
- 1x Raspberry Pi (I used 3B)
- 1x Arduino (I used Uno Rev 3)
- 2x NEMA 17 Steppers
- 1x LCD (+ Keypad)
- 1x Laser 303 (or any other Laser, just modify Laser_Bracket.stl)
- 1x GPS Module
- 1x Slip Ring (I used Adafruit 22mm 12 cabels)
- 2x Bearings Outer 16mm Inner 5mm
and some screws, batteries and cabels.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact me!
A device which can point at the position of the sun, moon and planets with a laser. The user can choose whether he wants the current position or a specific timestamp. The code is available at: https://github.com/TheSiebi/Planetarium-using-RPi-and-Arduino.
You will need quite a few other parts apart from the 3D-printed ones if you actually want a functional planetarium:
- 1x Raspberry Pi (I used 3B)
- 1x Arduino (I used Uno Rev 3)
- 2x NEMA 17 Steppers
- 1x LCD (+ Keypad)
- 1x Laser 303 (or any other Laser, just modify Laser_Bracket.stl)
- 1x GPS Module
- 1x Slip Ring (I used Adafruit 22mm 12 cabels)
- 2x Bearings Outer 16mm Inner 5mm
and some screws, batteries and cabels.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact me!
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