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! |
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This is the "popular" J-Track page used to track Mir and Shuttle. Hubble, UARS, and COBE are here as well. |
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How do they figure out tomorrow's weather? These NOAA Satellites are used to follow the weather patterns from high above the Earth. |
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Search satellites help save thousands of lives by watching for emergency beacons for airplanes, boats and ground personnel in distress. |
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Amateur Radio Enthusiast have satellites too. We have selected just a few you may find fun to follow. |
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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.
>>> J-TRACK 3D <<< |
Updated January 21, 2000