How AllMySat works
Full transparency on our data sources, update schedules, and reliability.
Data Sources
Orbital data, satellite naming, frequencies, launches, and weather from 9 integrated sources.
Space-Track.org
Official US Space Force registry of tracked satellites and debris. This is our primary source for current orbital data.
CelesTrak
High-accuracy supplemental TLE sets for major constellations such as Starlink, OneWeb, GPS, and Galileo.
Mike McCants
Community archive that provides additional TLEs for classified satellites often missing from official sources.
Refresh Schedule
Position data refreshes every 6 hours. Frequency data refreshes daily.
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Your local database is cached for offline use . Data remains available between sync cycles.
Fallback Logic for Satellite Positions
For each satellite, AllMySat cascades through sources to fetch the best available orbit.
CelesTrak (High-Accuracy Data)
AllMySat first checks high-accuracy constellation data from CelesTrak.
PrimarySpace-Track (Primary Source)
If needed, AllMySat switches to the complete Space-Track orbital registry.
Fallback 1Community Archive (Classified TLEs)
AllMySat also queries the Mike McCants archive to cover classified satellites not present in official feeds.
Fallback 2No Data Available
If no source has orbit data yet, AllMySat keeps metadata and retries at next cycle.
Retry laterCelesTrak (High-Accuracy Data)
PrimaryAllMySat first checks high-accuracy constellation data from CelesTrak.
Space-Track (Primary Source)
Fallback 1If needed, AllMySat switches to the complete Space-Track orbital registry.
Community Archive (Classified TLEs)
Fallback 2AllMySat also queries the Mike McCants archive to cover classified satellites not present in official feeds.
No Data Available
RetryIf no source has orbit data yet, AllMySat keeps metadata and retries at next cycle.
Transparent Algorithms
All scientific code powering AllMySat is open source and auditable.