Satellite Tracker – Live Map of Starlink and 30k Satellites

(satellitemap.space)

54 points | by rolph 4 hours ago

8 comments

  • hn111 17 minutes ago
    Half a year ago, I captured a photograph of a long train of satellites. However, when I navigate to that location using this tool, I don’t see any satellite train present at that specific timestamp.

    I wonder if there are other satellites not included in this dataset, or if I should search way further from the location on the map

  • scrollop 17 minutes ago
    Why are there demarcations towards the poles where the satellite density drops off? Seems Norway, Sweden and Finland have a much lower density of satellites .
    • rolph 1 minute ago
      [delayed]
    • gbalduzzi 15 minutes ago
      I wanted to ask the same thing.

      There are two clearly demarcations both north and south

  • ikari_pl 59 minutes ago
    I'm surprised that getting our low space to this state was even legal
    • vachina 56 minutes ago
      US runs the show. Anything is possible.
  • Quiza12 2 hours ago
    Seeing them "slowly" move (but in reality incredibly quickly) reminds me of reading https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbital_(novel)
  • ultimoo 1 hour ago
    are their orbits and trajectories computed ahead of time to avoid collisions?
    • rolph 29 minutes ago
      its not the most intuitive setup but theres a lot of info available.

      click on a dot and it will show up on a list to top left, click on an item in that list and you get a flyout menu to the top left with a bunch of data regarding the satellite.

    • bagels 59 minutes ago
      Yes.
  • delichon 3 hours ago
    If you zoom in you can see them moving. Click on them to see their tracks. I'm surprised how random the orbits seem. It's too cloudy at the moment but maybe on a clear night I can check the accuracy by looking up.
    • killjoywashere 3 hours ago
      With clear, dark skies, you definitely can.
  • mrspacejam 3 hours ago
    cool site! i appreciate satellite trackers and sometimes leave satellite.love up in the background in orbit mode with the music on at home.
  • Eduard 3 hours ago
    the geosynchronous satellites fall on and bounce off earth