Track 30,000+ Satellites Live with satellitemap.space's Real-Time 3D Globe

Satellite Tracker – Live Map of Starlink and 30k Satellites

Track 30,000+ Satellites Live with satellitemap.space's Real-Time 3D Globe

I built satellitemap.space to help you visualize over 30,000 satellites in real time, including Starlink, GPS, and Amazon Leo. Using modern WebGL, the platform offers a live 3D globe to track positions, analyze orbital decay, and find transit events. Whether you are a space enthusiast or a developer, you can explore detailed data on constellations, ground stations, and debris right from your browser or mobile app.

Track live satellite positions from Starlink, GPS, and other constellations with enhanced performance and modern WebGL visualization.
  1. beklein

    To get a better sense of the scale, if you are viewing this app on a 4K display, with the planet measuring about 2,000 pixels across Earth’s diameter is approximately 12,742 km (7,918 miles), so each pixel represents about 6.37 km (3.96 miles).

    A Starlink satellite is roughly 6 m (20 ft) wide without its solar panels. This means a one-pixel satellite marker is shown at roughly 1,000 times its true size. So even if this image already looks extremely crowded, the dots are still massively exaggerated. Visually, there would be roughly another factor of 1,000 before the satellites themselves were shown at their true scale—although this does not mean that orbit could easily accommodate 1,000 times more satellites but I guess there is still some space in space.

  2. iamacyborg

    I always like looking at this one https://platform.leolabs.space/visualization

  3. ikari_pl

    I'm surprised that getting our low space to this state was even legal

  4. kklisura

    Just thinking out loud: given that we know positions of these satellites, is one able to use it for non-gps navigation? Either by using vision - by tracking or by using some electromagnetic specter - listening to satellites...

  5. JackMorgan

    I just released a new update to mine yesterday with ranges and the ability to make a story of multiple saved scenes. Then they can be played back at a presentation later.

    https://www.spacebook.com/

  6. delichon

    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.

  7. figgy99

    Nice site but personally I like satellite.love more and satellitetracker3d.com is cool too, there's about 500 of these all with varying features.

  8. hn111

    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

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