Orbital Radar is an open space intelligence platform providing real-time tracking, data and analysis for 28,000+ objects. Here you'll find everything you need to cover, reference, or partner with us.
Orbital Radar is a next-generation platform for real-time satellite tracking, space situational awareness and orbital intelligence. Built for enthusiasts, educators, researchers and media, it provides free access to live tracking of every catalogued spacecraft, launch schedules, close-encounter alerts, re-entry predictions, space debris analysis and a comprehensive space reference library spanning 183+ pages.
All orbital computation is performed server-side using authoritative Two-Line Element data from Space-Track, CelesTrak and other public sources. No paywall, no app download required. Learn more about why we built this on our mission page.
A real-time operational dashboard showing close-encounter alerts, re-entry predictions, space weather conditions, active astronauts, launch countdowns, debris statistics and constellation health — all in one view. Designed for newsrooms, educators, conference displays and anyone who needs a live pulse on the orbital environment.
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