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Live orbital overview
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CelesTrak GP feedsOrbital regimes
LEO · MEO · GEOAltitudes are log-compressed so LEO, MEO and GEO are visible together; faint rings mark each shell in regime mode. True altitude is shown in object detail.
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The Moon is drawn at true size and distance (~60 Earth radii). “To the Moon” flies the camera out to frame it; “Home Base” returns to Earth.
Space weather
NOAA SWPCISS live telemetry
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“Orbit is predictable, but operational certainty is not.”
Space is close to Earth, but it’s hard to get there. Orbits are predictable, but tracking objects in space is hard. Space is physically massive, but operationally small.
A research-grade orbit intelligence product. From Sputnik 1 to today, orbital tracking has evolved from a single object in view to a dense operational catalog spanning payloads, rocket bodies, debris, and ground infrastructure. This atlas shows what is up there, where it is, how crowded each shell is, and where the choke points are.