

















Home - Satellite and Flare Tracking

▶ TOP-7: ISS (ZARYA) , STARLINK-1587 , STARLINK-1768 , STARLINK-1526 , STARLINK-1605 , STARLINK-1507 , STARLINK-1734

▶ NEXT TO DECAY: FALCON 9 DEB , STARLINK-39 , ELECTRON R/B , FALCON 9 DEB , MONITOR-E 1

Welcome to Satflare.com! In this website you can track in real time all the known satellites orbiting the Earth, with both 2D and 3D interactive representations, predict their passes, view their trajectory among stars on an interactive sky chart, predict satellite flares and transits (across the Sun and the Moon), find out the best location to see these events on a detailed Google map. You can also watch realtime video with overlays from HD cameras onboard the ISS, follow satellite re-entries and other special events, join the observer community, post messages and share your comments and observations. Currently in our database we have more than 9000 observation reports!. Registered users can now even have a personal agenda with an audio guide who assists them to spot the satellites and flares at the right time. This site is not just a tracker! You won't find any other website that provides all these functions! Enjoy!

Tracked Satellites and Space Junk

The site tracks more than 15.000 objects, consisting of both active and out-of-service satellites, and of space junk objects. The following pictures show the cloud of tracked objects taken on the 23rd of August 2014 along with the orbit of the International Space Station (click on the pictures to enlarge them).







Where to start



ISS - Light Interface - Track the International Space Station (ISS) with our simple interface

ISS - Full Tracker - Track the ISS and predict when you can observe it with the naked-eye

ISS - HD VIDEO - Watch realtime video of the Earth captured from the ISS and identify locations with the help of our unique overlay

IRIDIUM - Track the whole IRIDIUM constellation of satellites and predict the visibility of their amazing flares

BRIGHTEST - Track the brightest satellites, which can be observed with the naked-eye

Search - Search for a specific satellite to track from the satellite catalogue







If you manage a website and you want to embed a map tracking a specific satellite directly into your page, check the service menu in the left hand scroll bar. We export both the 3D globe and the 2D map. Many users already make use of our maps, as an example the astronaut Oleg Artemyev in Other functions are available through the left hand sliding bar. You might find interesting the download section, where our offline desktop program and some Apps are available for download. At the end of this page you will find some news from space and spaceflights. When possible, we add links that allow you to open our page that tracks the objects discussed in the news.If you manage a website and you want to embed a map tracking a specific satellite directly into your page, check the service menu in the left hand scroll bar. We export both the 3D globe and the 2D map. Many users already make use of our maps, as an example the astronaut Oleg Artemyev in his website We suggest starting visiting the following pages:- Track the International Space Station (ISS) with our simple interface- Track the ISS and predict when you can observe it with the naked-eye- Watch realtime video of the Earth captured from the ISS and identify locations with the help of our unique overlay- Track the whole IRIDIUM constellation of satellites and predict the visibility of their amazing flares- Track the brightest satellites, which can be observed with the naked-eye- Search for a specific satellite to track from the satellite catalogue Special Past Events followed by Satflare Phobos Grunt - Launch, recovery attempt and reentry into atmosphere of the russian probe

FITSAT-1 - LED visibility, predictions and reentry of the Japanese cubesat

Asteroid 2012 DA14 - Real time tracking of the asteroid flyby

GOCE - Uncontrolled reentry into atmosphere of the satellite

- Launch, recovery attempt and reentry into atmosphere of the russian probe- LED visibility, predictions and reentry of the Japanese cubesat- Real time tracking of the asteroid flyby- Uncontrolled reentry into atmosphere of the satellite

This website is optimised for and tested on the latest versions of Firefox, Safari and Chrome. The main functions, however, run properly also on many mobile devices of last generation.

