On 2015-09-02 02:28, Matthew Taylor wrote:
Hello NuPIC,

I am looking for public data sets that provide the location of one or
more objects moving in space over time. Ideally, the coordinates would
include latitude / longitude / altitude, but they don't have to. Some
examples of things that would work:

- vehicle location data (ship, car, plane, etc)
- planetary orbit data (or asteroids, comets, stars, etc)
- animal migration data from attached chips or monitors
- human movement data
- weather balloon movements
- airborne sensors
- satellite movement data

The data needs to be updated relatively quickly (every hour at the
longest interval). And it needs to be available and constantly
updating with the latest positions of objects.

If the data is only available in historical batches, that's okay, I'll
take what I can get. :)

Very historical (1750-1850) batches can be found here: https://pendientedemigracion.ucm.es/info/cliwoc/

They are somewhat slower than you request, but maybe interesting for you. A small part of the description: "Most log books, including the majority from early in the period 1750-1790, recorded the vessel’s speed and the winds every two hours."


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