Never miss a satellite pass - I'm looking at you, stargazers! Track 14,000+ satellites in real time on an interactive 3D globe, predict visible passes over your location, and explore the cosmos like never before. KEY FEATURES: REAL-TIME 3D GLOBE -Track 14,000+ satellites orbiting Earth in real time -Interactive 3D globe with day/night shading -Tap any satellite for orbit path and details -Filter by type: Starlink, stations, debris, and more PASS PREDICTIONS -Know exactly when satellites fly over your location -Visible pass times with brightness estimates -Elevation, direction, and duration data -Plan your next sighting with confidence VISIBLE RIGHT NOW -See which satellites are overhead in real time -Live countdowns to upcoming passes -Elevation and trajectory data -Never miss a flyover again GROUND TRACK MAP -Projected satellite paths across the globe -Visibility cone overlay -Real-time position tracking SATELLITE DATABASE -Detailed orbit data: altitude, speed, inclination -Operator and mission history -Orbit type classification -Launch date and status COLLISION ALERTS -Track dangerous close approaches in space -3D visualization of conjunction events -Risk ratings and miss distance data -Monitor debris threats in real time REENTRY TRACKING -Monitor satellites falling back to Earth -Predicted reentry times and locations -Countdown timers to atmospheric entry CUSTOMIZATION & FEATURES Full dark mode interface Detailed satellite info cards Filter and search tools In-app support and sharing DATA SOURCES: Space-Track.org (US Space Command) CelesTrak TLE (Two-Line Element) orbital data GO PRO ($14.99/year, or $49.99 lifetime) PRO FEATURES Visible Right Now: live overhead satellite tracking with countdowns Custom Watchlist: build your personal satellite collection Pass Notifications: push alerts before your favorite satellites pass over Collision Alerts: 3D close-approach visualizations with risk ratings Reentry Tracking: monitor satellites falling to Earth with predictions PERFECT FOR: Stargazers, amateur astronomers, space enthusiasts, satellite engineers, astrophotographers, and anyone who looks up. NOTE: Pass visibility depends on weather conditions and observer location. Best viewing occurs during twilight hours when satellites are sunlit against a dark sky. Clear skies. Stay curious. Terms of Use: https://www.satellitetrackerlive.com/terms Privacy Policy: https://www.satellitetrackerlive.com/privacy