Commands
Check out all the different commands Interstellar has for you to use!
apod
Allows you to view the Astronomy Picture of the Day, as well as request the picture of the day from a previous date.
Arguments
Date (Optional)
The date of the Astronomy Picture of the Day you want to request. If left blank, the current day's picture will be requested. e.g. 23-11-2016.
Examples
- /apod
- /apod 23-11-2016
astronauts
Gives you a list of people that are currently floating around in space.
Arguments
Craft (Optional)
Search for all the astronauts on a specific spacecraft. e.g. ISS.
Examples
- /astronauts
- /astronauts ISS
deltav
Tells you how much DeltaV is required to reach a planet.
Arguments
This command has no arguments.
Examples
- /deltav
epic
Allows you to view images from DSCOVR's EPIC camera.
Arguments
Date (Optional)
The date of the APOD to get. e.g. 12-06-2015.
Examples
- /epic
- /epic 12-06-2015
events
Shows the next events happening in space.
Arguments
Amount (Optional)
The amount of the events to get. Max of 10. e.g. 2.
Examples
- /events
- /events 2
facts
Gives a random ract about space.
Arguments
This command has no arguments.
Examples
- /facts
interstellar
Provides some helpful information about Interstellar.
Arguments
This command has no arguments.
Examples
- /interstellar
iss
Gives information about the International Space Station as well as it's modules.
Arguments
This command has no arguments.
Examples
- /iss
launches
Gives information about the next launches that will happen.
Arguments
Amount (Optional)
The amount of the launches to get. Max of 10. e.g. 5.
Examples
- /launches
- /launches 5
nasaimage
Allows you to view images from NASA's database of images.
Arguments
Search Term
The term to search for. e.g. Apollo 11.
Index (Optional)
The index of the image to select, allowing for persistent results. e.g. 5.
Examples
- /nasaimage search:Apollo 11
- /nasaimage search:Apollo 11 index:5
neo
Gives information about the current near earth objects that have been discovered.
Arguments
This command has no arguments.
Examples
- /neo
nextlaunch
Gives information about the next launch that will happen.
Arguments
Offset (Optional)
The offset of the launch to get. e.g. 2.
Examples
- /nextlaunch
- /nextlaunch 2
planet
Provides information about any planet it can find. This includes exoplanets and dwarf planets.
Arguments
Planet
The planet to search for. e.g. Saturn.
Examples
- /planet Saturn
- /planet Uranus
rover
Allows you to view images from the mars rovers.
Arguments
This command has no arguments.
Examples
- /rover
trivia
Answer a trivia question relating to space. Must be enabled in your server to use.
Arguments
This command has no arguments.
Examples
- /trivia