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azmth in the press

azmth is a free, real-time 3D satellite tracker built by one developer. It shows more than 15,000 active satellites on an interactive globe, predicts when they pass over your location, and renders well-known satellites at their true scale. A selection of independent coverage is below.

PCWorld

Featured azmth in a write-up on tracking satellites from the browser.

Morning Brew

Featured azmth in the Morning Brew newsletter, in the “Cash from the Sky” issue.

Tangle

The Tangle news newsletter linked azmth, describing it as “a dizzying 3D map of every known satellite transmitting data in Earth’s orbit.”

CONATEL and national media (Honduras)

Honduras’s national telecommunications regulator, CONATEL, runs azmth on its command-center wall display. It was on screen during the launch of the country’s national Remote Technical Spectrum Verification System, which was covered by Honduras’s national television and radio.

For journalists and reviewers

  • Free, no signup, no advertising. Supported by donations.
  • Tracks 15,000+ active satellites with orbital data refreshed every 2 hours.
  • Positions are computed in the browser (SGP4/SDP4); no live server calls during use.
  • Distinctive features: a cinematic “True Scale” reveal with real 3D models, Starlink train detection, and per-location pass predictions.
  • Press contact: hello@azmth.space