
The SpaceX launch on Saturday had much of the world enthralled, with many of us tuning in once more to watch the Dragon capsule cock with the International Space Station. If the launch and everything surrounding it piqued your interest to find out what else is flying miles above your head in space, then the newly published Orbitrack Augmented Reality satellite tracker and spaceflight simulator app could be just the ticket. And best of all, it's temporarily free on the Play Store.

Able to track more than 4,000 spacecraft, including all active satellites, classified military satellites, the ISS, and SpaceX's Starlink communications satellites, Orbitrack has plenty to keep you interested. Other features include:
- Track thousands of satellites. Orbitrack will tell you when spacecraft pass overhead, show you where to find them in the sky, and let you track them across the planet.
- Teach you about the International Space Station, and hundreds of other satellites in orbit, with comprehensive mission descriptions.
- Show the view from any satellite, and see the Earth from orbit just as the “bird” sees it! The app includes detailed 3D models for dozens of satellites – see them up close from any angle!
- Stay on top of the space race. Orbitrack updates its satellite data from n2yo.com and celestrak.com every day. When new spacecraft are launched, maneuver into new orbits, or fall back into the atmosphere, Orbitrack shows you what’s happening up there, right now.
While the Orbitrack app will usually cost you $4.99 on the Play Store, you can grab it for free for today only. Just click the download link below to head directly to the Play Store listing.
Download it Here: Orbitrack (Play Store Link)
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