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Live satellites on Starlink map: How to track?

Ana sayfa / SDN News

Part of Elon Musk’s SpaceX project, Starlink, provides fast internet through over 5,600 active satellites orbiting Earth. If you’re curious to see what this network looks like, a website now offers you this opportunity. It displays the Starlink fleet in real-time and provides interesting details about each satellite. So, how and where can you watch it?

The website starlinkmap.org shows the Starlink Map in a zoomable and rotatable 3D view of Earth. If accessing the site on a phone or tablet, you might need to tilt your device.

On the Starlink live satellite map, each satellite is represented by red dots. By moving your cursor over Earth, you can see the numbers of different satellites and click on them for individual information.

Starlink opened in one more country!

The Starlink network will now be available for Mongolia. The agreement signed in the past weeks has come into force.

General information about the Starlink fleet is presented in detail beside the map. For example, data such as when the last Starlink mission occurred, how many satellites are owned by major companies, and how many of these satellites have already been destroyed are included.

These satellites, named starlink-4038, starlink-5981, or starlink-1147, have one mission: to provide fast internet to customers of Elon Musk’s SpaceX project. Musk has already positioned approximately 5,600 active satellites in space for his service, forming a network of celestial bodies.

The Starlink live satellite map is operated independently by American programmer Will DePue, using Celestrak and space-track.org as data sources. DePue draws inspiration for 3D visualizations from heavens-above.com.

Heavens Above is operated by Chris Peat and supported by the German Aerospace Center (DLR). The Starlink Map and other related tools provide comprehensive information for satellite observation and space technology enthusiasts, contributing to a better understanding of this impressive network in space.

Technologies and tools like the live Starlink satellite map are emerging as valuable resources for both amateur observers and experts. What do you think about this topic? Do you find it a useful development? Please share your opinions in the comments section below.”

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