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- Web-based
- Mobile devices iOS Android Cross-platform
- Software libraries
- Raw orbital data
- References
{{Citation style|date=November 2012|details=Violates Wikipedia:External links: "Wikipedia articles may include links to web pages outside Wikipedia (external links), but they should not normally be used in the body of an article."}}The following is a list of tools on a variety of platforms that may be used to predict the pass of an orbiting artificial satellite over a given point on Earth. They are used to generate a list of dates, times and directions when and where objects such as the International Space Station, Genesis, or Tiangong 1 space stations will be visible to ground observers, as well as many man-made objects that can be seen with the unaided eye including the Hubble Space Telescope. Web-based- Heavens-Above, called "the most popular website for tracking satellites" by Sky and Telescope magazine and referenced by NASA websites.[1][2] Linked from both NASA and ESA websites as a reference for locating satellites and spacecraft.[3] Includes predictions for the ISS, space shuttle and other bright satellites, planets, minor planets, and comets.
- [https://science.nasa.gov/realtime-tracking/ JPass], a java based web application. Offline since April 2010, replaced by NASA Skywatch web application.[4]
- NASA Skywatch, Java based web application. Predicts visible passes for spacecraft, satellites and space debris.[5]
- AMSAT Online Satellite Pass Predictions.
- N2YO provides real time tracking and pass predictions with orbital paths and footprints overlaid on Google Maps.[6] It features an alerting system that automatically notifies users via SMS and/or email before International Space Station crosses the local sky. The N2YO.com system powers ESA's, Space.com's and many other's satellite tracking web pages.
- CalSky a service offered by Arnold Barmettler for astronomers to plan their observing sessions. Features a calendar (and/or email notifications) generated for your location including information on aurora, comets, tides, solar and lunar eclipses, planets, bright satellite passes (ISS, HST, etc.), occultations, transits, Iridium flares, and decaying satellites that may be visible.[7]
- [https://satellites.calum.org/ https://satellites.calum.org/] Free REST API for single and multiple satellite predictions, focussing mainly on Amateur Radio satellites. Offered as a "best effort" resource.
- [https://spectator.earth Spectator], allows real-time tracking and overpass prediction for Earth Observation satellites. It also connects to data APIs, allowing users to get latest images from tracked satellites.
- [https://wheretheiss.at Where the ISS at?] provides real time tracking and push notifications (via email) for ISS passes over your location. REST API available as well.
- ISS onlne ISS Live webcam. ISS passes over your location. Photo from ISS on map. ISS tracker. Current ISS Crew.
Mobile devicesiOSThis section includes applications for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Apps generally use coordinates provided by the device's built in GPS. Some require an active internet connection others update periodically - GoSatWatch from GoSoftWorks, supports multiple viewing sites (home, vacation spot, etc.), no internet connection required (one data is loaded and periodically updated). View satellite position on world map or a simple polar chart showing the path the satellite will take across your sky.[8]
- ISS Visibility, interface to Heavens-Above, predictions up to 30 days out, ground tracks, star chart with path shown.[9]
- SkySafari shows alerts for Iridium flares and ISS passes.
- "Star Walk: Constellation Finder" from Vito Technology Inc shows both Iridium flares and ISS passes.
- Satellite Tracker - (ProSat) Displays satellite paths 7 days in advance and operates offline until additional days are needed. Compass view of paths as well as 3D earth view. Allows user to input and store satellite radio frequencies while accounting for live doppler shift. [10]
Android- [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.polilabs.issonlive ISS onLive], app with live cameras of ISS, realtime tracking position and visible passes prediction. It also predicts sunrises, sunsets and daytime passes.
- Satellite AR, by Analytical Graphics augmented reality view of the sky for currently visible satellites only. Includes modes for ISS and bright objects as well as modes which include the thousands of all known satellites.[11]
- Satellite Passes, supports world map view, augmented reality view, satellite footprint, simulation mode and notifications.[12]
- Heavens Above has an [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.heavens_above.viewer Android app] with functionalities similar to the website.[13]
Cross-platform- SpyMeSat,[14] by Orbit Logic,[15] a mobile app for iOS and Android, computes pass predictions for any selected location for available commercial and unclassified government high-resolution imaging satellites and provides real-time notifications and dynamic real-time imaging resolution and satellite position information and maps during predicted passes. SpyMeSat also includes the ability to download recent high-resolution satellite images for the user-selected location, or task selected imaging satellites to take a new image.[16][17]
Software libraries- [https://metacpan.org/release/Astro-satpass Astro::satpass] Perl library by Tom Wyant, calculates star, sun, and moon positions as well as satellite pass predictions. Interfaces with Celestrak or Space Track.[18]
- [https://www.orekit.org OreKit] Java library for low level space dynamics library.[19]
Raw orbital dataAll websites and applications base their predictions on formula using two-line element sets which describe the satellites and their orbits. - Celestrak provided by Dr. T.S. Kelso, includes visible objects, openly available [20]
- [https://www.space-track.org SpaceTrack] maintained by the United States Strategic Command provides orbital information on unclassified satellites requires an account but is available for educational and hobbyist use as well as military, government and spacecraft and payload owners.[21][22]
- JPL Horizons On-Line Ephemeris System, maintained by the Solar System Dynamics Group at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, provides ephemeris for asteroids, comets, planets, moons, solar system planets, the Sun, and some spacecraft.[23]
- Satellite Calculations
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