SYSTEM ONLINE|UTC --:--:--|CHANNELS 14Space Data Live

The data wall of the space economy

A living dashboard that puts the scale and acceleration of space into perspective, built from reliable historical data and estimated growth rates.

Orbital densityMAP-01
Low orbit~10,200 Medium orbit~150 Geo. orbit~1,000
Orbital distributionDST-02
86%

LEO

< 2,000 km

9%

GEO

~35,786 km

5%

MEO

2,000–35,000 km

LEOMEOGEOEarth
Active satellites by useUSE-03
Communications7,600
Earth observation1,700
Technology & R&D950
Navigation160
Science120
TrendsTRD-04
Launches / yr+12%

~260

Space market+9%

$596B

TELEMETRY FEED
TLM-01
Historical

Orbital launches since 1957

0

Cumulative orbital launches • public registries

TLM-02
Estimated

Active satellites in orbit

0

Operational satellites & constellations

TLM-03
Estimated

Tracked objects in Earth orbit

0

Satellites, rocket bodies, catalogued debris

TLM-04
Estimated

Debris larger than 10 cm

0

Tracked fragments • collision risk

TLM-05
Estimated

Cumulative mass in orbit

0 t

Tonnes of objects in Earth orbit

TLM-06
Estimated

Humans currently in space

0

Aboard the ISS and Tiangong

TLM-07
Estimated

Value of the space economy

0 B$

Annual worldwide revenue

TLM-08
Live simulation

Atmospheric re-entries this year

0

Since 1 January • de-orbited objects

TLM-09
Live simulation

Space data generated today

0 GB

Since midnight • average estimate

TLM-10
Live simulation

Satellite images captured today

0

Since midnight • Earth observation

TLM-11
Live simulation

GNSS positions computed today

0

Since midnight • worldwide positioning

TLM-12
Live simulation

ISS distance travelled

0.0 km

Since page load • ~7.66 km/s

TLM-13
Estimated

Space opportunities detected this year

0

Since 1 January • Hyperion intelligence

TLM-14
Live simulation

Earth–Sun distance travelled

0.0 km

Since page load • ~29.78 km/s

Some indicators are live simulations based on public historical data and estimated average rates. They are designed to visualize the scale and acceleration of the space economy, and are not true real-time measurements.