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LIVE COSMIC TRACKING

Better than NASA apps Track the Space Station, Satellites, Asteroids, and Earthquakes in real-time directly from your browser.

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Live Space & Science Tools: Explore the Cosmos

The universe is vast, but Freetool's Space Suite brings it to your fingertips. We aggregate real-time data from major space agencies like NASA, ISRO, and ESA to provide you with a live dashboard of our planet and beyond. Whether you want to spot the International Space Station (ISS) flying over your house, track a flight carrying a loved one, or monitor dangerous earthquakes, our tools visualize complex scientific data into easy-to-understand maps.

🚀 Your Personal Mission Control

  • ISS Tracker: See the exact location of the Space Station moving at 17,500 mph. Our map updates every second, allowing you to plan "sighting opportunities" when it passes overhead in the night sky.
  • Live Earthquake Monitor: Connect directly to USGS seismometers to see earthquakes as they happen globally. Filter by magnitude to separate minor tremors from major events.
  • Asteroid & Satellite Tracker: Use our 3D visualization tools (powered by NASA's Eyes) to track thousands of satellites orbiting Earth and monitor Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) that pass close to our planet.

💡 Frequently Asked Questions

Is the ISS Tracker accurate?
Yes. We pull telemetry data directly from space agencies. The position is accurate to within a few miles and updates in real-time.
Can I see the satellite launch schedule?
Yes! Our Upcoming Launches tool lists confirmed rocket launches from SpaceX, Blue Origin, NASA, and ISRO so you never miss a liftoff.
Do I need a telescope to use these tools?
No. These are digital tracking tools designed to help you understand where to look. They are perfect for naked-eye astronomy and educational purposes.
Is the Earthquake map live?
Yes. It updates typically within minutes of a seismic event being detected by global sensors, providing magnitude, depth, and location data.