Rockets to Orbit & Beyond
A live 3D map of spaceflight. Upcoming rocket launches worldwide (from Launch Library 2) plotted on a globe, each traced to its destination — low Earth orbit, sun-synchronous, geostationary, or the Moon — at altitude. Live satellite constellations are propagated from real orbital elements (Celestrak TLEs) and attributed by operator: Starlink (SpaceX), OneWeb (Eutelsat), GPS (US Space Force), Galileo (EU), BeiDou (China), GLONASS (Russia), Iridium, Intelsat and SES. Click any spaceport — Cape Canaveral, Baikonur, Vandenberg, Kourou, Jiuquan — to see the entire on-orbit fleet it launched. Modeled trajectories and compressed altitudes; not for operational use.
This is an interactive map — enable JavaScript for the full visualization. Part of Muad'Dib Capital, the Atlas of the Physical Economy.
Featured in this map
- Artemis II | Crewed Lunar Flyby
- LC-39B
- Lunar Transfer
- Long March 5 | Chinasat GEO
- LC-101
- GTO
- Soyuz MS-30 | Crew to ISS
- Site 31/6
- Low Earth Orbit
- Falcon 9 | Starlink Group 17-54
- SLC-4E
- the Moon
- interplanetary
- geostationary · GEO
- medium orbit · MEO
- sun-synchronous
- polar orbit
- ISS orbit · LEO
- low orbit · LEO
- Starlink
- OneWeb
- GPS
- Galileo
- BeiDou
- GLONASS
- Iridium
- Intelsat
- SES
- all
- sig
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