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ISS position

Where Is the ISS Now?

See where the ISS is now with live position, altitude, speed, orbital path, and real-time International Space Station tracking.

Answer the high-intent position question and send users directly into the ISS dashboard.

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Live ISS status

International Space Station

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Current ISS context

Primary answer
Open Earth Orbit
Telemetry
Altitude and speed
Map type
3D/2D Earth view
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Live source checks

Fast answer for current ISS position

Orbitium's Earth Orbit dashboard is the live view for checking the ISS location around Earth, including latitude, longitude, altitude, velocity, and provider status.

Why the ISS moves so quickly

The ISS orbits Earth roughly every 90 minutes, so its ground track changes constantly. A live tracker is better than a static map for current position checks.

Use the dashboard for the actual view

This page is the search entry point. The interactive dashboard contains the map, object selector, telemetry panel, and Earth-orbit visualization.

FAQ

How often does the ISS position change?

The ISS moves continuously in low Earth orbit and completes an orbit roughly every 90 minutes, so position checks become stale quickly.

Can I use Orbitium to see ISS altitude and speed?

Yes. The Earth Orbit dashboard displays telemetry-style values such as altitude and velocity alongside the orbital visualization.

Why might the tracker show fallback data?

Fallback data is used when live provider requests fail or return invalid payloads. Orbitium labels source status so users can understand data confidence.

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