Map of satellites in real time

This map shows the current position of satellites around the world. You can search by name, operator or norad number.

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# Map of satellites in real time — Curiosity interactive map This map shows the current position of satellites around the world. You can search by name, operator or norad number. Open the live map: [Map of satellites in real time](https://geoxc-apps.bd.esri.com/space/satellite-explorer/). ## Highlights - This map shows the current position of satellites around the world. You can search by name, operator or norad number. - Map of satellites in real time is an interactive curiosity map with layered views you can filter. - Runs in the browser so you can zoom, compare, and share links quickly. ## What it's good for - Explore unusual data layers for inspiration or storytelling - Use visuals in lessons, presentations, or content - Bookmark surprising discoveries to revisit later ## Quick start - Open the map and move the view to your area of interest. - Toggle layers or filters to focus on the topic you need. - Save the link or grab a screenshot to share findings.

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Highlights

  • This map shows the current position of satellites around the world. You can search by name, operator or norad number.
  • Map of satellites in real time is an interactive curiosity map with layered views you can filter.
  • Runs in the browser so you can zoom, compare, and share links quickly.

Use cases

  • Explore unusual data layers for inspiration or storytelling
  • Use visuals in lessons, presentations, or content
  • Bookmark surprising discoveries to revisit later