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What is Orbital Radar?
Orbital Radar is a live, next-generation platform for real-time satellite tracking, space situational awareness, and orbital intelligence.
Leveraging advanced visualization and data from thousands of active satellites, constellations, and space debris objects, Orbital Radar empowers users to explore, monitor, and understand the ever-changing environment above our planet.
Whether you're an enthusiast, educator, or professional, Orbital Radar puts the dynamic story of Earth’s orbit at your fingertips—unveiling everything from new satellite launches to live space events and collision risks, all with a mission-driven focus on transparency, accessibility, and sustainable space.
Our Mission
At Orbital Radar, our mission is to make the complexities of space understandable and accessible to everyone.
As Earth’s orbit becomes increasingly active and unpredictable, we provide real-time insights into satellites, space debris, and critical anomalies or unexpected events that can impact our world.
We are dedicated to supporting lifelong learning and curiosity, offering powerful yet intuitive tools that help educators, students, professionals, and enthusiasts alike engage with the orbital environment.
By fostering transparency, advancing open data, and delivering timely anomaly alerts, we hope to inspire responsible stewardship and ensure a safer, more informed future for all who share our skies.
- Operators: Filter the globe by satellite operator/owner (e.g., SpaceX, OneWeb).
- Orbits: Show/hide satellites by orbit type: LEO, MEO, GEO, etc.
- Debris: Toggle display of space debris objects on the globe.
- Stations: See and track crewed space stations (ISS, Tiangong, etc.).
- Oldest: Highlight oldest satellites and objects still in orbit.
- Find Sat: Search for any satellite by name, catalog number, or keyword.
- Legend: Shows what each icon and color means on the map.
- Sat Pass: See upcoming satellite passes over your location.
- Live Feeds: Watch live video feeds from space agencies and observatories.
- Live Events: Track ongoing launches, re-entries, and conjunctions in real time.
- Live Anomalies: See recent unexpected events or maneuvers (AI explained).
- Space Weather: View real-time solar and geomagnetic activity (auroras, storms).
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