The most complete satellite and astronomy tracking platform.
Explore the sky like never before with the most complete platform for tracking satellites, space stations, and astronomical events. Set your location just once, and the app will show you exact predictions of when and where you will be able to observe each phenomenon in your city.
MAIN FEATURES:
🛰️ TRACKING AND PRECISE PREDICTIONS Access the real-time map and follow popular satellites like the International Space Station (ISS), the Hubble telescope, and the latest Starlink trains. The “Sightings” section filters and summarizes the best sightings for the upcoming days. You can even schedule events and enable notifications so you don't miss a thing!
🌌 SKY MODE AND RADAR Visually navigate the universe with Sky Mode, an interactive experience to identify stars and objects. If you are looking for a specific satellite, the Radar guides you intuitively: just point your device and follow the indicator to locate it easily in the sky.
❓ WHAT DID YOU SEE? Did you see a light crossing the night sky and don't know what it was? With this innovative feature, the app analyzes the date, time, and your location to help you identify what you just observed. The tool recognizes not only satellites but also meteor showers, conjunctions, possible atmospheric reentries, and more.
✨ FLARE STRIP An exclusive feature of SatArg Explorer. This tool allows you to observe multiple flares, even several simultaneously, concentrated in the same sector of the sky. Ideal for planning unique sightings or capturing spectacular photographs.
🌒 CONJUNCTIONS, ECLIPSES, AND ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS SatArg Explorer goes far beyond satellites. Enjoy detailed, interactive screens to follow upcoming eclipses (solar and lunar), planetary conjunctions, meteor showers, comets, and space launches.
⏳ TIME CONTROL AND CUSTOMIZATION Use the time panel to travel to the past or future and simulate orbital positions. Save your favorites, share events, and, if you want to go further, add custom satellites by directly entering their TLE data.
The sky is full of activity; you just need to know where to look.