Orbits are like people. Most are well rounded, and every one is, at least a little bit, eccentric. And they're always changing. And again, like people, it takes effort to keep orbits healthy, stable, and safe. The Satellite Maneuver (SatMan) Report is written for, by, and dedicated to those people who keep our orbits, and the satellites that occupy them. With Satman, you can explore the histories of almost every known spacecraft orbiting our earth, learn about the methods used to keep them there, and hear from the individuals, teams, and leaders that care about the future of spacetravel. Please explore, subscribe, and enjoy!
Explore, compare, and contrast the orbital elements of any object in the space-track catalog
Hear from engineers, operators, policy makers, and thought leaders on a variety of subjects, including mission design, operations, and space traffic management, just to name a few.
Deep-Dive into spacecraft and constellations. Cross-reference mission information, ownership, publications, and operational metrics
Monitor the operations of all spacecraft on a daily, weekly, monthly, or annual basis. Examine the frequency of maneuvers, the likelihood of conjunctions, and the distribution of operational techniques.