With the Solenix Satellite tracker a fascinating view on the objects
orbiting our earth is available to the public and professionals.
Near-real time representation of more than 1000 trackable satellites
provides amazing insights of the crowdedness in our skies and might
uncover one or another falling star as a satellite.
Cooperation The Satellite Tracker presents man-made
satellites in a 2D and 3D world map in near-real time. It is not only a
nice tools for space enthusiasts like us, it is useful for education,
public relations and for general interest. For example, using the
Satellite Tracker you can explain and understand much better the
properties and differences of satellite orbits around the Earth, such as
polar orbits, geostationary orbits, circular orbits, elliptical orbits.
Moreover, you can appreciate the multitude of objects orbiting the
Earth (without even talking about Space Debris), as well as the
dimensions and distances.
The Satellite Tracker is a Solenix pet
project, i.e. it was developed purely for fun. The idea for it was born
shortly after Google Earth became available and a very first prototype
exists since 2005. Constant software upgrades, performance improvements,
design changes etc. lead to the current version of the Satellite
Tracker. Since it's a pet project, the effort put into this is
restricted by what is left from all our other projects, which does not
leave us with a lot. However, we still have lots of ideas for future
improvements and if you visit the tracker from time to time, you will
find some upgrades.
Tailored versions of the Satellite Tracker were
made available for the missions
SwissCube and
CryoSat-2We are open for improvement
suggestions, integration of new satellites, tailorings for launch
campaigns and special events etc. Just get in touch if you have
questions or ideas.