The Starlink network is designed, owned and operated by SpaceX, the world’s leading provider of launch services. SpaceX is proud to be the first private company to have delivered astronauts to and from the International Space Station, and the first and only company to complete an all-civilian crew mission to orbit. As such, we are deeply committed to maintaining a safe orbital environment, protecting human spaceflight, and ensuring the environment is kept sustainable for future missions to Earth orbit and beyond.
For a high-level overview of our approach to space sustainability and safety as well as additional technical reports, see our resources library.
Take the following steps to enable effective, open conjunction coordination with Starlink as well as other satellite owner/operators:
NOTE: Space-track.org is independent of Starlink and as such, customer support inquiries to space-track.org will go unanswered. For customer support, visit the Starlink Support Page.
Starlink collision avoidance operators are available 24/7 to other satellite owner/operators via the contact information published on space-track.org to coordinate conjunctions. To contact our satellite operators, take the following steps:
The “Starlink Operations Phone” is staffed 24/7 and emails to the “High Urgency” address also page Starlink collision avoidance operators for rapid response. Note that this page also provides access to each satellite’s active and maneuverable status.
Starlink ephemerides are also made available on space-track.org. They are published in the Modified ITC data file format (including position and velocity covariance), include 72 hours of prediction, and updated every 8 hours at 430, 1230, and 2030 UTC. Detailed instructions to retrieve these data are below