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Heavens-Above, called "the most popular website for tracking satellites" in 2007 by Sky and Telescope magazine and referenced by NASA websites. Linked from both NASA and ESA websites as a reference for locating satellites and spacecraft. Includes predictions for the ISS, space shuttle and other bright satellites, planets, minor planets, and comets. (Web-based)
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Heavens Above has an Android app with functionalities similar to the website.
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Spectator, allows real-time tracking and overpass prediction for Earth Observation satellites. It also connects to data APIs, allowing users to get latest images from tracked satellites. (Web-based)
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ISS Tracker, since 2015 the most popular ISS Tracker and passes list. (Web-based)
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tracksat.space, free web application for tracking satellites orbiting Earth. Allows to check passes over chosen locations, predict satellites' future positions and set up custom browser notifications. Users can create their personal dashboards to display data for multiple satellites and ground stations. (Web-based)
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AMSAT Online Satellite Pass Predictions. (Web-based)
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