Planetarium · Solar system · Deep sky · Orbital visualisations — all live, all interactive
Curated & engineered by Mahesh Naidu ↗·Research & Development
Stellarium Web
Realistic real-time planetarium — stars, planets, constellations, Milky Way, and deep sky objects
1.7 billion stars from the Gaia catalogue · Click any object to identify · Use arrow keys to pan, scroll to zoom
What is Stellarium Web?
A browser-based planetarium using the complete Gaia star catalogue (1.7 billion stars). Renders the night sky from any location on Earth at any time — past, present, or future.
Solar System Scope
Solar System Scope renders real-time 3D positions of all planets, dwarf planets, and major moons using accurate ephemeris data. Fully interactive — click any body to learn more.
Orbital Debris Field
Over 22,000 tracked objects orbit Earth right now — functional satellites, dead rocket bodies, and debris fragments. Most are in low Earth orbit (LEO) below 2,000 km.
100,000 Nearest Stars
The 100,000 Stars visualisation shows every named and catalogued star within ~50 parsecs of the Sun, colour-coded by spectral type from cool red M-dwarfs to hot blue O-type giants.
Asteroid Economy
Asterank models the mineral composition of 600,000+ asteroids from spectral classification and estimates economic value. The total value exceeds $700 quintillion.
Space Domain Awareness
KeepTrack renders all 25,000+ catalogued satellites and debris in real-time WebGL. Click any dot to identify it — name, NORAD ID, launch year, and orbital parameters. Includes sensor coverage cones and conjunction warnings.
SpaceIntel Sky View · Research & Development by Mahesh Naidu · 7 interactive tools