azmth: real-time satellite tracker

azmth shows more than 15,400 active satellites orbiting Earth on an interactive 3D globe, live. Orbital data comes from CelesTrak and refreshes every 2 hours; positions are propagated in your browser with the SGP4/SDP4 model. Click any satellite for its altitude, orbit, operator country, and real dimensions, and set your location to see exactly when the ISS, Hubble, or a freshly launched Starlink train will pass over you, with time, direction, and elevation. Free, no signup, no ads.”

“Azmth is a free site that tracks and visualizes every known object orbiting our planet. Opening the site, you’ll see a beautiful interactive 3D globe that displays every object in real time. It’s extremely thorough too, not only tracking active satellites, but also retired spacecraft, rocket bodies, and other bits of space junk.”

See also Satellite trackers – Live trackers for the most-watched objects and constellations in orbit. Every tracker shows real-time positions from CelesTrak data refreshed every 2 hours, plus pass predictions for your location.

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