I'm old enough to have watched the first Moon landings and enjoy watching the live rocket launches. It's incredible the advances in such a short time, and watching the synchronised landing of two Falcon rockets was as close to Sci Fi as it gets.
I've also been following the Starlink Launches and found an excellent resource which shows the various satellites as they circle the earth. There's lots to play with, the more recent launches show up as lines, and zooming in resolves to the individual satellites in a "train". Each satellite has its own unique identifier of launch number, satellite number and altitude.
I've set my home location and can watch each satellite as it approaches, there's also an option to display each individual satellites range as a circle.
OneWeb is there too, and you can see the satellites on Polar orbit.
Here's the link.
https://satellitemap.space/
I've also been following the Starlink Launches and found an excellent resource which shows the various satellites as they circle the earth. There's lots to play with, the more recent launches show up as lines, and zooming in resolves to the individual satellites in a "train". Each satellite has its own unique identifier of launch number, satellite number and altitude.
I've set my home location and can watch each satellite as it approaches, there's also an option to display each individual satellites range as a circle.
OneWeb is there too, and you can see the satellites on Polar orbit.
Here's the link.
https://satellitemap.space/