Live Satellite Tracker

Track thousands of satellites orbiting Earth in real-time. Watch ISS, Starlink constellation, weather satellites on an interactive 3D globe.

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20,000+
Tracked Objects
5,000+
Starlink Satellites
Real-time
TLE Data

Track the International Space Station

The ISS orbits Earth every 90 minutes at 28,000 km/h. Watch it live, see its orbit path, and find out when it passes over your location.

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Real-Time Orbits

See satellites moving in their actual orbits using TLE data from CelesTrak.

3D Visualization

Beautiful 3D globe shows satellite positions and orbital paths.

Starlink Constellation

Track all 5,000+ Starlink satellites providing global internet.

Satellite Categories

Filter by type: Weather, Navigation, Communication, Science, and more.

Space Observatories

Discover ground-based telescopes and observatories worldwide.

Launch Sites

Explore spaceports from Cape Canaveral to Baikonur.

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Satellite Categories

Starlink
5,000+
Weather
NOAA, GOES
Navigation
GPS, GLONASS
Science
Hubble, JWST
Communication
Iridium
Space Stations
ISS, Tiangong

Frequently Asked Questions

How many satellites are orbiting Earth?

There are over 20,000 tracked objects orbiting Earth, including active satellites, spent rocket stages, and debris. Our tracker shows positions for all cataloged objects using TLE data from CelesTrak.

Can I track the ISS in real-time?

Yes! The International Space Station orbits Earth every 90 minutes at about 28,000 km/h. Click "Track ISS" to follow it live on our 3D globe and see its current position and orbit path.

What is Starlink?

Starlink is SpaceX's satellite internet constellation with over 5,000 satellites in low Earth orbit. Our tracker shows all Starlink satellites and their orbital positions in real-time.

How accurate is the satellite tracking?

We use TLE (Two-Line Element) data from CelesTrak, which provides orbital parameters updated regularly. Positions are accurate to within a few kilometers for most satellites.