Live ISS orbital context
Orbitium presents the ISS inside a mission-control interface with telemetry-style values, Earth-orbit visualization, source status, and a fast route back to the live dashboard.
Track the International Space Station in real time with live orbital position, altitude, speed, telemetry, and 3D Earth visualization.
Show visitors where the ISS is now and connect them to the live Earth Orbit dashboard.
Orbitium presents the ISS inside a mission-control interface with telemetry-style values, Earth-orbit visualization, source status, and a fast route back to the live dashboard.
Use this page when you need a quick path to the ISS location, altitude, speed, and orbital context without sorting through a general satellite catalog.
The app attempts live ISS TLE and position providers first, then uses fallback orbital data when external sources are unavailable so the visualization can still load.
Yes. Open the Orbitium dashboard from this page and use the Earth Orbit view to inspect the ISS position, altitude, velocity, and source status.
No. Orbitium is a public visualization product. Live orbital data should be treated as situational context unless validated against official mission operations products.
The ISS tracker uses TLE-based propagation where available, with secondary ISS position/status sources and bundled fallback data if live providers fail.
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