LEO.space Launches Free Platform for Tracking Satellites, Space Weather and Amateur Radio Activity
LEO.space brings satellite tracking, orbital data, amateur radio resources, space weather and educational tools
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LEO.space brings satellite tracking, orbital data, amateur radio resources, space weather and educational tools together in one free, easy-to-use destination
SEATTLE, WA, UNITED STATES, August 19, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Thousands of satellites are orbiting overhead, but discovering what they are, where they are going and what they are doing often requires navigating specialized databases and technical websites.
LEO.space is changing that.
The newly launched free online platform brings together satellite information, orbital data, amateur radio resources, space weather, news and interactive tools designed to make low Earth orbit easier for anyone to explore.
Available free at LEO.space, the platform is built for satellite enthusiasts, amateur radio operators, students, educators and anyone who has looked into the night sky and wondered what is passing overhead.
Explore What Is Orbiting Earth
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) has become one of the most active areas of modern technology. Thousands of satellites support communications, Earth observation, scientific research, navigation and rapidly expanding satellite internet networks.
LEO.space provides a starting point for exploring this increasingly busy environment.
Visitors can discover satellites and learn about their missions, orbital characteristics and the larger constellations and systems operating around Earth. Interactive tools and visualizations are designed to make orbital information understandable while preserving the technical detail useful to more experienced users.
The objective is simple: turn complex space data into something people can explore.
Discover Amateur Radio Satellites
LEO.space also focuses on one of the most accessible ways individuals can directly interact with spacecraft: amateur radio.
Amateur radio satellites carry beacons, telemetry systems, repeaters and transponders that allow people on Earth to receive signals from space and, with an amateur radio license and appropriate equipment, communicate through satellites.
LEO.space helps licensed HAM radio operators discover amateur radio satellites and explore information about passes, frequencies and operating capabilities.
For someone interested in satellite radio but unsure where to begin, the platform provides a path from discovering a spacecraft to understanding how it can be heard or used.
Understand Space Weather and Propagation
Satellites operate within a dynamic environment influenced by the Sun and Earth’s atmosphere.
Solar activity can affect radio propagation, satellite communications and spacecraft operations. Conditions in Earth’s upper atmosphere can also influence spacecraft traveling through Low Earth Orbit.
LEO.space brings space weather and propagation information alongside satellite resources, helping users understand how conditions around Earth affect both spacecraft and radio communications.
This combination is particularly useful for amateur radio operators while providing students and space enthusiasts with a practical way to explore the relationship between the Sun, Earth and satellites.
Space Exploration From a Web Browser
LEO.space is designed around the idea that exploring space should not require specialized software or an aerospace background.
A visitor might arrive wanting to identify a satellite and leave having explored orbital mechanics, radio communications, space weather, satellite constellations or the technology behind modern spacecraft.
The platform will continue expanding with new interactive tools, satellite data, visualizations and educational resources.
As the number of spacecraft surrounding Earth continues to grow, LEO.space aims to provide an accessible place for people to understand and participate in the rapidly changing world of Low Earth Orbit.
Explore what is happening above Earth at LEO.space.
About LEO.space
LEO.space is a free, independent online platform dedicated to Low Earth Orbit. It brings together satellite information, interactive tools, amateur radio resources, space weather, news and educational content to make satellites and the environment surrounding Earth easier to discover and understand.
Visit https://LEO.space to start exploring.
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