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Keeptrack -3D Satellite Visualization in the Browser

February 07, 2026

Explore the final frontier right from your web browser with Keeptrack, an impressive open-source 3D satellite visualization tool. This fascinating YouTube demonstration showcases how developers and space enthusiasts can render thousands of satellites orbiting the Earth in real time, all within a standard browser window without the need for heavy desktop applications.

Keeptrack leverages modern web technologies to fluidly visualize the immense amount of orbital data tracking active satellites, space debris, and orbital pathways. The sheer scale of objects currently surrounding our planet is awe-inspiring, and seeing them mapped out in a fully interactive, 3D environment really puts the complexity of modern space infrastructure into perspective.

This browser-based visualization is not just visually stunning; it is also a fantastic educational resource. It provides users with a tangible way to understand low Earth orbit (LEO), medium Earth orbit (MEO), and geostationary orbit (GEO) congestion. Projects like Keeptrack are vital for raising awareness about space traffic management and the growing concern of space debris.

Whether you are a developer interested in WebGL and data visualization, or an astronomy fan curious about the satellites buzzing above us, this tool is highly engaging. Watch this video to see how easily accessible advanced space tracking data has become thanks to innovative web development.

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