About Us

About SpaceTracker.live

SpaceTracker.live is a global, educational platform dedicated to real-time tracking of satellites, space stations, and deep-space missions.

Our mission is simple:
to make space activity visible, understandable, and accessible to everyone.

From the International Space Station (ISS) orbiting Earth to deep-space explorers like Voyager 1 and Voyager 2, SpaceTracker.live helps users see where space objects are right now, using live maps and publicly available scientific data.


What We Do

SpaceTracker.live provides:

  • Live tracking of satellites and space stations
  • Real-time orbital maps and visualizations
  • Educational tools for understanding space missions
  • Location-based views of satellites passing overhead

Our tools are designed for:

  • Space enthusiasts
  • Students and educators
  • Journalists and researchers
  • Anyone curious about what is happening above Earth

Our Data Sources

We rely exclusively on publicly available and trusted datasets, including:

  • Open satellite tracking APIs
  • Public orbital data (TLEs)
  • OpenStreetMap for global map visualization

We do not control, manipulate, or classify space objects.
All tracking data is provided for informational and educational purposes only.


Our Principles

  • Accuracy first – Data is updated regularly using reliable public sources
  • Transparency – No hidden tracking, no forced sign-ups
  • Privacy-focused – Minimal data collection
  • Global access – Designed for users worldwide

SpaceTracker.live is not affiliated with NASA, ESA, SpaceX, CNSA, or any government or private space agency.


Why SpaceTracker.live Exists

Space is no longer distant or invisible. Thousands of satellites orbit Earth every day, and missions continue far beyond our planet.

SpaceTracker.live exists to:

  • Help people understand space activity visually
  • Support learning and curiosity
  • Promote public awareness of space exploration

Contact & Feedback

We welcome feedback, corrections, and suggestions.
If you notice an issue or want to share ideas, please visit our Contact Us page.


© 2026 SpaceTracker.live
Built for space enthusiasts worldwide.


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