Moon Position API Documentation


# Use this endpoint to make a GET requests to the API
https://api.apiverve.com/v1/moonposition
                 

Moon Position is a simple tool for getting moon position data. It returns data such as altitude, azimuth, and distance of the moon based on the location provided.

To use this API, you need an API key. You can get one by creating an account on apiverve.com and visiting your dashboard.

Important: Ensure that this API is enabled from within your dashboard to use it in your application. If not, you may receive a 403 error

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{
  "status": "ok",
  "error": null,
  "data": {
    "date": "09-28-2024",
    "coordinates": {
      "latitude": 37.7749,
      "longitude": -122.4194
    },
    "moon": {
      "altitude": 0.0024147121692304546,
      "azimuth": 2.0540021684892915,
      "distance": 394417.55475367408
    }
  },
  "code": 200
}
                
Get Moon Position Data

Token Usage: 1

Get moon position data based on the location

QUERY PARAMETERS

Field Type Description
lat double (Required) The latitude of the location
lon double (Required) The longitude of the location
date string The date to get the moon position data for (MM-dd-yyyy)

SAMPLE REQUEST QUERY


curl --request GET \
--url 'https://api.apiverve.com/v1/moonposition?lat=37.7749&lon=-122.4194&date=12-21-2024' \
--header 'x-api-key: YOUR_API_KEY'
                

RESPONSE CONTENT TYPES

The Moon Position API supports the following response content types:

application/json, application/xml, application/yaml

You can specify the response content type by setting the Accept header in your request. If you don't specify a content type, the API will default to application/json.

Authentication


# Here is a curl example
curl \
-X GET https://api.apiverve.com/v1/moonposition \
-H 'x-api-key={{YOUR-API-KEY}}' \
-F 'auth=true' \
                

The Moon Position API uses an API Key to authenticate requests. You can view and manage your API key by visiting your dashboard.

Your API keys carry many privileges. To keep them from being abused, please do not share the keys on client-side code or Github etc. Keep them very secure.

To use any API, you must have it enabled from within your dashboard. Disabled APIs will fail to respond to your requests.

All requests made to the API must contain the header x-api-key in each of your requests. API requests without authentication will fail.

All API requests must also be made over secure HTTPS. Requests made over plain HTTP will fail.

Error Code Meaning
401 Your request was made with invalid credentials. This error also appears when you don't pass the x-api-key header in your request.
403 Typically, this occurs when you are trying to access an API that you have not enabled.

Rate Limits



{
    "status": "error",
    "data": null,
    "error": "Rate limit exceeded. Please upgrade your subscription plan."
}
                

Each subscription has its own rate limit. Your limit is based on your subscription plan (free or paid). If you exceed your limits, don't worry. You can always upgrade or downgrade at any time.

When you reach your limit, the service will stop responding and typically return an HTTP 429 response status code. The error will also contain a details JSON.

The Moon Position API uses the following error code:

Error Code Meaning
429 You have exceeded your rate limit and further requests will be denied until the next cycle.

Errors

For reference, the Moon Position API uses the following error codes:

Error Code Meaning
Code Message
200 The request was successful. The response will include the requested data.
400 The request was invalid. The response will include a message that explains the error.
401 The request was not authorized. Usually, this means that the API key is missing or invalid.
403 This means that the request was trying to access a resource that it does not have permission to access.
404 This means that the resource you are trying to access does not exist.
429 This means that you have reached the rate limit. The response will include a Retry-After header that indicates how many seconds you need to wait before making a new request.
500 This means that there was an error on the server side. We are alerted when this happens and we will work to fix it as soon as possible.