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Starlink | The new map shows SpaceX satellites in real time


The designer created an interactive map showing the location and movement of SpaceX’s thousands of Starlink satellites. The new map can be consulted online

It is easier to find out where the thousands are Starlink satellitesfrom the SpaceX. Designer Will DePue has created a new interactive map of satellites, revealing their positions and movements around the Earth.



Created with data from the Celestrak and Space-Track platforms, the new map shows satellite coverage in real time, also allowing you to move back and forth. orbital speeds. You can also highlight individual satellites by scrolling the mouse.

When you click on them, the screen displays information about the device and its orbital trajectory – the function is useful if you want to check whether any satellite will pass through your region, for example.

The menu on the left side of the screen shows data on the amount of data transmitted to Earth by satellites, also indicating the average time between launches. You can also check the dates of the latest satellite launches and upcoming missions.




The map shows the location of thousands of Starlink satellites (Image: Screenshot/StarlinkMap.org)

It is also possible to find data on the number of satellites launched and how many of them are still in orbit. At the moment, more than 5,900 satellites have already been sent into space, but the site highlights that only 5,601 are operational.

This difference of hundreds of satellites is due to the fact that those are deorbited for different reasons: some have not reached the desired orbits, others returned after a solar storm change the atmospheric density.

You can access it at starlinkmap website.

Starlink satellites

SpaceX has been working on the Starlink satellite constellation to bring high-speed, low-latency internet to users around the world, including rural and remote regions. The satellites last about five years, and the company plans to launch more than 40,000 of them.

However, satellites pose a great concern to astronomers due to the impact they have on scientific observations. A study published in 2022 underlined this Starlink left more than 5 thousand light trails in images coming from an instrument at the Palomar Observatory.

In response to the appeal of the scientific community, the SpaceX announced in 2023 that it would change the design of the satellites so as not to further damage astronomical observations and studies.

Source: Via: UniverseToday

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