J-Track Satellite Tracking

We created J-Track so you could quickly and easily keep track of your favorite orbiting objects.   J-Track lets you choose from a fairly large list of satellites, so we get you started by selecting a few for you.

Select the category of satellites you are interested in below or if you are really adventurous, try J-Track 3D.

J-Track is now at version 2.5.

Do your satellite viewing with J-Pass!

Sample

 

Spacecraft This is the "popular" J-Track page used to track Mir and Shuttle. Hubble, UARS, and COBE are here as well.
Weather How do they figure out tomorrow's weather? These NOAA Satellites are used to follow the weather patterns from high above the Earth.
Search & Rescue Search satellites help save thousands of lives by watching for emergency beacons for airplanes, boats and ground personnel in distress.
Amateur Radio Amateur Radio Enthusiast have satellites too. We have selected just a few you may find fun to follow.
JTrack3DIcon.gif (3402 bytes) Warning: This program is computationally intensive.  The faster your computer, the more usable.  Run preferably on PC's faster than 166 MHz with Java JIT (Just-in-time) compiling enabled.

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Updated January 21, 2000