Review:

Satellite Orbit Databases

overall review score: 4.2
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Satellite-orbit-databases are comprehensive collections of data related to the orbits, positions, and trajectories of artificial satellites around Earth and other celestial bodies. These databases provide essential information for satellite tracking, collision avoidance, mission planning, and space situational awareness by cataloging orbital parameters, historical data, and predicted future positions of satellites.

Key Features

  • Detailed orbital parameters including inclination, eccentricity, and altitude
  • Regularly updated tracking data for active and decommissioned satellites
  • Predictive models for satellite position forecasting
  • Historical orbital data for analysis and research
  • Support for collision detection and risk management
  • Integration capabilities with visualization tools and mission planning software

Pros

  • Provide critical data for safe satellite operations
  • Aid in space situational awareness and collision avoidance
  • Support scientific research and space missions
  • Enhance understanding of orbital dynamics

Cons

  • Data accuracy reliant on continuous updates from tracking stations
  • Complex interfaces may require specialized expertise to operate effectively
  • Limited access or costly licensing for some commercial databases
  • Potential delays in updating rapidly changing orbital information

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 06:59:14 PM UTC