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  1. www.heavens-above.comHeavens-Above

    Starlink G8-3 launch currently planned for 12:13 UTC on 9th August. Get predictions here. Configuration. Login (optional) Change your observing location. Satellites. Live sky view. Starlink - dynamic 3D orbit display. ISS Interactive 3D Visualization.

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      Satellite predictions and other astronomical data customised...

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  2. Interactive sky chart. Home. Year Month Day Hour Minute. Follow @heavensabovecom. Satellite predictions and other astronomical data customised for your location.

  3. Feb 6, 2022 · The official Heavens-Above app provides you with precise pass predictions for the ISS, visible satellites and radio satellites. Main features include: Live sky chart. See what's in the sky...

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  4. Click on the date to get a star chart and other pass details. Follow @heavensabovecom. Satellite predictions and other astronomical data customised for your location.

  5. Heavens-Above is a non-profit website developed and maintained by Chris Peat as Heavens-Above GmbH. The web site is dedicated to helping people observe and track satellites orbiting the Earth without the need for optical equipment such as binoculars or telescopes.

  6. Feb 6, 2022 · The official Heavens-Above app provides you with precise pass predictions for the ISS, visible satellites and radio satellites. Main features include: Live sky chart. See what's in the sky...

  7. Mar 27, 2019 · Powered by Heavens Above, our interactive viewer charts the night sky as seen by eye. The map includes the Moon, stars brighter than magnitude 5, the five bright planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn), and deep-sky objects that can be seen without the use of optical aid.