Guides to the night sky.
Satellite orbit map live.
Altitude is the.
Zoom earth shows live weather satellite images updated in near real time and the best high resolution aerial views of the earth in a fast zoomable map.
Welcome to satellite map.
An ariss slow scan tv event from the iss is scheduled an amateur radio on the international space station ariss slow scan television sstv event from the iss is set to begin on october 4 at 1400 utc for setup and operation continuing until october 8 at 1915 utc.
Selected satellites are colored red.
The dark overlay indicates where it is nighttime in the world.
Indicates the amount in kilometers existing between the observer and the satellite.
Explore recent images of storms wildfires property and more.
The tracker top map shows where the space station is right now and its path 90 minutes ago 1 5 hr and 90 minutes ahead 1 5 hr.
Stuff in space is a realtime 3d map of objects in earth orbit visualized using webgl.
It is sun synchronous which means that the satellite always passes the same point on earth at the same local time.
Live space station tracking map.
122 12 w live world map of satellite positions.
Use the preset dropdown menu to conveniently select a subset of satellites for example russian or low earth orbit satellites.
The japanese advanced land observing satellite alos also called daichi operated from 2006 to 2011 and remains in orbit.
Period is the time that the satellite takes to complete an orbit around the earth counted from perigee to perigee.
Users can subscribe to email alerts bases on their area of interest.
A world map of the positions of satellites above the earth s surface and a planetarium view showing where they appear in the night sky.
This application maps the current location of about 19 300 manmade objects orbiting the earth.
Dates and times are subject to change due to iss operational adjustments.
See stuff in space on github.
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Azimuth and elevation are the local coordinates and they inform the position on the sky where the observer should look to see the satellite or to point out his antenna.
The satellite orbits at an altitude of 705 kilometers above the earth in a near polar orbit around the earth from north pole to south pole.