SatExplorer APP
Have you ever looked up at the night sky and wondered: Is that moving dot the ISS? A Starlink satellite? Sat Explorer gives you the answer — in real time, right where you're standing.
🗺️ INTERACTIVE WORLD MAP (Main View)
Start your exploration with a 2D global overview. See every satellite currently passing over your horizon in real-time.
Live Tracking: Watch satellites move across the map as they fly over your location.
Deep Zoom: Navigate from a global perspective down to street level.
Detailed Data: Tap any satellite to see its name, altitude, speed, and precise rise/set zones.
Trajectory: See the full orbital arc to know exactly where a satellite is headed.
🛰️ AUGMENTED REALITY VIEW
Once you've found a satellite on the map, use the AR view to locate it in the physical sky.
Visual Guide: Point your phone up to see exactly where the satellite is positioned relative to your horizon.
Find with Ease: Perfect for estimating the correct direction (azimuth) and height (elevation) to spot satellites with your own eyes.
Precision Overlay: Satellites are pinned to their true locations as you move and rotate your phone.
Compass & Grid: Integrated tools help you stay oriented while scanning the sky.
📂 CATEGORIES & FILTERS
Identify satellites at a glance with color-coding:
🔵 Space Stations (ISS, Tiangong & more)
🟡 Starlink (SpaceX constellation)
🟢 GPS (Global Positioning)
🟠 Navigation & Weather (BeiDou, GLONASS, OneWeb)
⚪ Other Active Satellites
Toggle categories on or off to focus on what interests you.
📍 SMART LOCATION
Automatic Positioning: Uses your location for instant, accurate tracking.
Planning Mode: Set your location manually to any city worldwide to see what will be visible there later.
📶 WORKS OFFLINE
No Internet Required: After the initial setup, the app works 100% offline. Ideal for stargazing in remote areas without cellular service.
🔒 PRIVACY & SIMPLICITY
No Accounts: No sign-up or login required.
No Subscriptions: One app, full access to all features.
What’s Tracked?
Over 5,000 active satellites, including all major constellations and space stations. We only show active satellites — no debris or clutter.



