Did you know? There are over 34,000 objects larger than 10cm currently orbiting Earth.
LEOS: First Orbit places you in the heart of real-time space operations. Track CRTS-1 and Bulldog as they move through Low Earth Orbit, observe orbital mechanics in action, and explore a fully interactive 3D view of Earth, the Moon, and surrounding space.
CRTS-1
Captures Earth imagery with advanced optical sensors
Bulldog
Experimental support and research platform
Base Time Acceleration: 60:1 ratio
Speed Settings:
Typical LEO Satellite (like ISS):
In this simulation:
Use the icon to access the Space Domain Awareness overlay.
Experience authentic space operations with 12,000+ real satellite objects from CelesTrak (updated weekly) plus 46,000+ simulated objects for operational scale.
Train with realistic space domain awareness in a comprehensive orbital environment.
• Hover over any satellite to view real-time orbital parameters
• See object identification and classification instantly
• Access detailed telemetry including altitude, velocity, and period
• Toggle visibility by orbit type (LEO, MEO, GEO, HEO)
• Filter by object category or constellation
• Isolate specific satellite groups for focused analysis
Coming Soon: Real-Time Tracking, Analysis, and Predicted Anomalies
Professional iterations will include advanced analytics and predictive capabilities
Coming Soon!
The LEOS Learning Center is under development and will be available in a future iteration.
Master space operations fundamentals through interactive learning, community collaboration, and hands-on simulation anywhere you go.
Learning Resources & Documentation
Community & Collaboration
Interactive Simulation Tools
Operation Simulation Range
From curious beginner to confident space operations practitioner - all in one comprehensive learning platform.
Contact our Mission Support Team for assistance with LEOS First Orbit
Email: mission_support@cyberrts.com
Website: cyberrts.com
Explore the LEOS simulation to see satellites in action while you wait!
Configure simulation parameters and display options
CAPCOM is your in-simulation mission assistant, always ready to support, guide, and answer questions while you operate inside the LEOS environment.
"What does this telemetry panel mean?"
"What happens when a satellite loses power?"
Context-aware help: how to start, what's happening, and how to respond.
Ask about orbital mechanics, ground stations, or satellite behavior — and CAPCOM explains it clearly.
We're putting the finishing touches on CAPCOM's AI capabilities. It will be available in the next LEOS update to make your mission operations even more engaging and educational.