SeeLeo
Explore the last 24 hours in LEO using our visualizer, powered by LeoLabs data
Try these four things with our free visualization

See what's up
Switch on the ground view from a set location. This allows you look up (virtually) from wherever you are to see what’s whizzing by today.

View space debris
Click the debris button to get an idea of how much space debris is up there. (A lot.)

Filter space objects
Filter the space objects in our catalog by country of origin. You can also click on an object, like Canada’s CanX-2, and follow its orbit.

Observe debris clouds
Type ‘Cosmos 1408’ in the search bar to see the debris cloud generated by the 2021 Russian ASAT test.