Track ISS, ISRO satellites, Starlink, GPS, and thousands of active spacecraft live. Free real-time satellite tracking with 3D globe visualization. Estimated latitude, longitude, altitude and velocity from CelesTrak TLE orbital data. India's most comprehensive satellite tracker covering the full ISRO constellation, NavIC navigation satellites, Starlink, and the entire CelesTrak active catalog of over 10,000 objects.
India currently operates over 50 active satellites across Earth observation, navigation, communication, and science missions. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has built one of the world's most capable satellite programs, covering Earth imaging with the Cartosat and EOS series, maritime surveillance with OceanSat-3, all-weather radar with RISAT-2B, space astronomy with AstroSat, and precision navigation with the NavIC/IRNSS constellation of 7 geostationary and geosynchronous satellites. The newest ISRO missions include EOS-08 (launched August 2024), NVS-02 for NavIC replenishment, and INSAT-3DS for meteorological imaging. SatelliteTracker.in tracks all active ISRO missions using Two-Line Element data from CelesTrak, updated every 6 hours. Use the India Focus filter in the left panel to display only Indian satellites on the 3D globe, or search by name: Cartosat, GSAT, RISAT, AstroSat, NavIC, EOS, or INSAT. Orbital positions are estimated using the SGP4 propagation model and are accurate to within a few kilometres.
The International Space Station orbits Earth at approximately 408 kilometres altitude, travelling at 7.66 kilometres per second — fast enough to complete one full orbit every 92 minutes and cross the entire width of India in under 6 minutes. The station houses a crew of 7 astronauts and cosmonauts representing NASA, Roscosmos, ESA, and JAXA. From India, the ISS is visible to the naked eye as a bright, fast-moving dot during twilight passes when the station is sunlit against a dark sky. It moves silently across the sky in 5 to 7 minutes per pass, often brighter than any star overhead. SatelliteTracker.in shows the estimated live position of the ISS over India using CelesTrak orbital data updated every 6 hours. Search ISS to see the current latitude, longitude, altitude, and velocity. Use the Above Me feature with your GPS location to know when the ISS will next pass overhead from your city. Position accuracy is typically within 1 to 2 kilometres.
SpaceX Starlink operates the world's largest satellite constellation, with over 6,000 active satellites in low Earth orbit at approximately 550 kilometres altitude. From India, multiple Starlink satellites are overhead at any given moment. Shortly after a new Starlink launch, satellites appear as a moving string of lights before raising to operational altitude and dimming. SatelliteTracker.in tracks the full Starlink constellation using CelesTrak TLE data updated every 6 hours. To see Starlink satellites currently above you in India, enable the Above Me mode with your GPS location and apply the Comms category filter. You can also search Starlink to filter the full catalog by name. Each entry shows estimated latitude, longitude, altitude, velocity, and NORAD catalog ID. Starlink satellites orbit in sun-synchronous and inclined orbital planes, ensuring continuous coverage over India. Positions are calculated using the SGP4 orbital mechanics model and are accurate to within a few kilometres. Use the 3D globe view to visualise their orbital paths in real time.
India's sky is covered simultaneously by five navigation satellite constellations: the United States GPS (31 active satellites in medium Earth orbit), Russia's GLONASS (24 satellites), Europe's Galileo (30 satellites), China's BeiDou (46 satellites), and India's own NavIC/IRNSS system (7 operational satellites). NavIC — the Navigation with Indian Constellation — is ISRO's indigenous navigation system, designed to provide positioning accuracy better than 20 metres across India and 1,500 kilometres beyond its borders. NavIC uses geostationary and geosynchronous orbits to ensure at least 4 NavIC satellites are always visible from any point in India. The constellation includes IRNSS-1A through IRNSS-1I. SatelliteTracker.in tracks all five navigation constellations in real time. Apply the Navigation category filter to display only navigation satellites on the globe. Use the Above Me feature to see which specific GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, and NavIC satellites are currently overhead from your location in India.
Every major Indian city has dozens of active satellites overhead at any moment — from navigation satellites providing the timing signals your phone uses for GPS, to weather satellites monitoring monsoon patterns over the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea, to communication satellites powering DTH television and broadband internet, to Earth observation satellites imaging the subcontinent in visible, infrared, and radar bands. SatelliteTracker.in's Above Me feature uses your device's GPS coordinates to show every satellite currently above your local horizon. Cities served include Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Pune, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, and Surat. The list shows current elevation angle and azimuth for each satellite overhead and refreshes every 30 seconds. Tap any satellite to see its full orbital details on the 3D globe. Your location stays entirely in your browser and is never stored or transmitted to any server.