SkyLens has introduced a live 3D globe rendering all publicly tracked Earth-orbit objects sourced from the CelesTrak catalog. Users can filter these objects by country, orbit type, launch operator, or mission category. The tracker includes prominent objects such as the ISS, Starlink satellites, GPS, Galileo, geostationary satellites, and low-orbit debris.
The platform aggregates 334 files from the U.S. Department of War's PURSUE program, providing editorial context for each release. This archive includes four releases, detailing various UAP incidents and cases, with each file linking directly to its official war.gov source. Notable inclusions are files related to an F-16 shootdown, the Western US Event 2023 AARO case, NASA STS-80 1996, and Project Sign 1948.
SkyLens also features real-time tracking of Near-Earth asteroids using live data feeds from NASA's CNEOS and JPL SBDB. This functionality renders 3D orbital paths and provides information on close-approach dates, miss distances, relative velocities, and flags for potentially hazardous objects. This data is presented for planetary defense context and public awareness.
In addition to the trackers and archives, SkyLens offers over 660 editorial deep-dives covering international UAP historical records, including cases like Father Gill Papua New Guinea 1959 and Brazil Operação Prato. SkyLens states it is editorially independent and not affiliated with any government agency, sourcing its data from public catalogs and official government archives.
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SkyLens has launched a platform featuring a live 3D satellite tracker, an archive of declassified U.S. Department of War PURSUE program files on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), and real-time asteroid close approach data. This platform provides public access to space object tracking and historical UAP documentation, aiming to inform general public awareness.