Orbital Debris Tracker

Overview:
The Orbital Debris Tracker provides a dynamic visualization of man-made debris fragments orbiting Earth. By leveraging real-time TLE data and NASA catalog entries, this tool highlights debris clusters and potential conjunction zones, offering valuable insight into space congestion and sustainability challenges.

Key Features:

  • 🛰️ Real-time debris position data
  • 📍 Tracks LEO, MEO, and GEO debris
  • 🧭 Interactive 3D globe with zoom, rotate, and filter tools
  • 📊 Optional filters by object type, source nation, and orbital height

Use Cases:

  • Predicting high-risk collision zones
  • Supporting deorbit and remediation strategies
  • Analyzing space debris proliferation over time

👇 Explore the Tool:

🛰️ Orbital Debris Tracker

This visualization displays tracked debris objects based on NORAD catalog data.

Hover to see object ID, launch date, and altitude. Use filters to explore specific debris categories.

🚀 Why It Matters

More than 27,000 pieces of orbital debris are tracked by the U.S. Space Surveillance Network. Each fragment poses a threat to satellites, crewed missions, and future space operations. This tool aids in understanding the extent of the threat and informing mitigation strategies.

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