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NASA Data Model

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asteroid_feeds: NASA Feeds

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Catalog: NASA

Schema: NASA

Primary Keys: id

Label: Feeds

This is a read-only table function. The NASA API may not support changing the data or the Invantive SQL driver for NASA does not cover it. In the latter case, please use the table NativePlatformScalarRequests to upload data to the NASA API.

Select NASA API URL: neo/rest/v1/feed?start_date={date}&end_date={date}

Insert NASA API URL: neo/rest/v1/feed?start_date={date}&end_date={date}

Update NASA API URL: neo/rest/v1/feed?start_date={date}&end_date={date}

Delete NASA API URL: neo/rest/v1/feed?start_date={date}&end_date={date}

Field Selection Method: NotRequired

Base Path: near_earth_objects.*.[*]

Table Function Parameters

The following parameters can be used to control the behaviour of the table function asteroid_feeds. A value must be provided at all times for required parameters, but optional parameters in general do not need to have a value and the execution will default to a pre-defined behaviour. Values can be specified by position and by name. In both cases, all parameters not specified will be treated using their default values.

Value specification by position is done by listing all values from the first to the last needed value. For example with `select * from table(value1, value2, value3)` on a table with four parameters will use the default value for the fourth parameter and the specified values for the first three.

Value specification by name is done by listing all values that require a value. For example with `select * from table(name1 => value1, name3 => value3)` on the same table will use the default values for the second and fourth parameters and the specified values for the first and third.

Name

Data Type

Required

Default Value

Documentation

date

datetime

 

 

 

Table Function Columns

The columns of the table function asteroid_feeds are shown below. Each column has an SQL data type.

Name

Data Type

Label

Required

Documentation

absolute_magnitude_h

decimal

 

 

close_approach_date

string

 

 

close_approach_epoch_date

int64

 

 

close_approach_miss_distance_astronomical

string

 

 

close_approach_miss_distance_kilometers

string

 

 

close_approach_miss_distance_lunar

string

 

 

close_approach_miss_distance_miles

string

 

 

close_approach_orbiting_body

string

 

 

close_approach_relative_velocity_kilometers_per_hour

string

 

 

close_approach_relative_velocity_kilometers_per_second

string

 

 

close_approach_relative_velocity_miles_per_hour

string

 

 

estimated_diameter_feet_max

decimal

 

 

estimated_diameter_feet_min

decimal

 

 

estimated_diameter_kilometers_max

string

 

 

estimated_diameter_kilometers_min

decimal

 

 

estimated_diameter_meters_max

decimal

 

 

estimated_diameter_meters_min

decimal

 

 

estimated_diameter_miles_max

decimal

 

 

estimated_diameter_miles_min

decimal

 

 

is_potentially_hazardous_asteroid

boolean

 

 

name

string

 

 

nasa_jpl_url

string

 

 

neo_reference_id

string

 

 

 

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