See the locations of Starlink satellites online

See the real-time positions of its Starlink satellites s SpaceX through an online map of the Earth.

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At this link you can to see an interactive map of the Earth with all satellites of the company SpaceX and their positions, in real time. You can click on any satellite and see more details about it. You can also see their movement.

Although the satellitemap.space site we are listing is not affiliated with SpaceX, it does provide real-time StarLink satellite data. All you have to do is go to the main site and then start browsing the map whichever way you want. The map supports zoom in and out, and you can rotate the globe to 360 positions to watch or analyze Starlink satellites.

The site is completely free and not even required . You can see which Starlink satellites are currently passing by your current location. Roll your mouse wheel to zoom in on a location, then click a dot representing the Starlink satellite. After that, it will show you all the details about him. You can see its name, start name, norad, attitude, level, status, activity and correction. You can see all the details for each satellite you see on the map.

Not only that, but you can also view the altitude history of any satellite graphically. Click on any satellite and the altitude chart history will appear on the bottom right.

Additionally there are other options on the map that you can use, such as the fixed SpaceX stations on Earth (those with the WiFi signal). Interesting is one of the two ground stations in Germany where it is stated that it is not mentioned in the official records of the company and that it was "discovered" by a fan of the genre.

There are about 1500 Starlink satellites in the sky and if you are into astronomy and things like that then you will find this map useful. Just open it, watch and watch any Starlink satellite anywhere in the world.

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