Geostationary orbit satellite view maps at all 10 deg longitude positions.
Geostationary satellite orbit map.
The office of satellite and product operations ospo is part of the national environmental satellite data and information service nesdis.
Popularly or loosely the term geosynchronous may be used to mean geostationary.
Geostationary orbit views from 10 to 60 deg west longitude atlantic ocean region geostationary orbit views from 70 to 120 deg west longitude america geostationary orbit views from 130 to 180 deg west longitude pacific ocean region note all satellite coverage maps are as viewed from above the equator latitude zero height 35768 km.
Use the preset dropdown menu to conveniently select a subset of satellites for example russian or low earth orbit satellites.
At any inclination a geosynchronous orbit synchronizes with the rotation of the earth.
A satellite in a geostationary orbit appears stationary always at the same point in the sky to ground observers.
Additionally launching from close to the equator allows the speed.
A geostationary orbit is valuable for the constant view it provides but satellites in a geostationary orbit are parked over the equator so they don t work well for far northern or southern locations which are always on the edge of view for a geostationary satellite.
This application maps the current location of about 19 300 manmade objects orbiting the earth.
The smallest inclination that a satellite can be launched into is that of the launch site s latitude so launching the satellite from close to the equator limits the amount of inclination change needed later.
From the center of the earth this is approximately 42 164 kilometers.
Geostationary satellites a geosynchronous satellite is a satellite whose orbital track on the earth repeats regularly over points on the earth over time.
A world map of the positions of satellites above the earth s surface and a planetarium view showing where they appear in the night sky.
122 12 w live world map of satellite positions.
About 35 786 kilometers above the earth s surface satellites are in geostationary orbit.
If such a satellite s orbit lies over the equator it is called a geostationary satellite.
Welcome to satellite map.
The orbits of the satellites are known as the geosynchronous orbit and geostationary orbit.
The molniya orbit offers a useful alternative.
This distance puts it in the high earth orbit category.
Geostationary satellites are launched to the east into a prograde orbit that matches the rotation rate of the equator.
Satellite maps with geo elevation angles.
Delta v calculator for transfer orbit to geostationary orbit.
Nesdis is part of the national oceanic and atmospheric administration noaa and the department of commerce.
Selected satellites are colored red.