Launching today

Heimdall
See the real-time telemetry for objects in Earth's orbit
56 followers
See the real-time telemetry for objects in Earth's orbit
56 followers
Space is getting crowded—fast. By 2030, over 100,000 satellites will orbit Earth alongside millions of debris fragments. Heimdall is a real-time satellite intelligence platform that aggregates, processes, and renders telemetry for every public traceable object in Earth's sphere of influence—accessible anytime, anywhere.








Heimdall
👋 Hi Product Hunt!
I'm Kevin, one of the founding engineers at Heimdall. This is our team's first official launch, and we couldn't be more excited to share it.
We built Heimdall because we believe space has a problem that isn't talked about enough. Space is getting crowded. By 2030, over 100,000 active satellites are projected to orbit Earth, up from just 3,000 in 2020. As congestion grows, two questions become critical: how do we prevent satellite collisions, and how do we comprehensively track everything up there?
We believe the answer starts with giving people the right tools. Our vision is a satellite observability platform, one that gives operators complete, real-time insight into their assets and the environment around them. Today we are laying the foundation: a satellite intelligence platform that aggregates, processes, and renders the full public space catalog in real time. We are still early in our journey, but today we are excited to offer:
• Real time satellite position tracking using TLE data
• Aggregation of satellite information from all major public sources
• Comprehensive satellite search and filtering
• In depth 3D visualization of orbital positions and predicted paths.
We'd love your feedback. What data/features would you like to see? We're building this in the open and your input shapes the roadmap.
Thanks for checking us out! 🛰️
I love the idea of a “Flightradar for space.” Congrats 🚀
Maybe you could take some inspiration from the Flightradar app itself. When a user clicks on a specific satellite, showing a photo or a simple visual model of it could make the details panel more visually appealing and easier to explore – assuming satellites actually differ visually 😅
Swytchcode
Really amazing and amazed to see how crowded the space is. Is this a real-time data feed?