The interactive website shows the current position of the active Starlink satellites.
May 17, 2023
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The Satelite Map website has released an interactive animation that shows the real-time position (estimated position) of the SpaceX Starlink satellites. With the help of images, you can
The Satelite Map website has released an interactive animation that shows the real-time position (estimated position) of the SpaceX Starlink satellites. With the help of images, you can see how satellites are scattered around the globe, in which places there are more of them, as well as their movement. The site even offers the ability to find OneWeb satellites as well as GPS satellites.
To see the interactive animation, simply go to the Satelite Map website and navigate. Each white dot on the page is a satellite, and at the top, the user can select Starlink, OneWeb, and GPS to track the satellites. The interactive map has some features such as zooming., the ability to mark satellites and monitor their movement. In addition, by clicking on each satellite, you can determine its intended route, speed and other information. Below you can see a screenshot of the company’s satellites around Brazil.
The website shows the position of Starlink satellites in real time
Satellite map not affiliated with SpaceX
The Satelite Map portal is not affiliated with SpaceX or Starlink, as stated on the site itself at the bottom of the page. Therefore, we can imagine that the position of each satellite is estimated in real time. However, it is very interesting to see the amount of information available and to be able to play while watching the Internet move through the Starlink satellite.
In any case, although this is not an official service, it is very interesting to look at the giant grid of white dots covering the Earth’s orbit. The site states that SpaceX has about 3,500 satellites in orbit and that number is set to rise as CEO Elon Musk continues to push new devices into space. The goal is to provide wide Internet coverage in all regions of the globe, especially in hard-to-reach places. Elon Musk recently announced that the monthly fee for internet via satellite in Brazil will be cheaper, which is good news for those who want to access the service but find it too expensive.
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