
Our Take
Heimdall lets you track real-time telemetry for objects in Earth's orbit. That's right—satellites, space debris, ISS passes, the whole orbital neighborhood. If it's flying around Earth at 17,500 mph, Heimdall's watching it.
Named after the Norse god who stood guard at the Bifrost bridge seeing everything in the nine realms, this tool gives you eyes on what's actually zipping around up there. Think of it as Air Traffic Control, but for low Earth orbit—where things move fast and nobody's really paying attention until something goes wrong.
It's on Product Hunt, which means it's early and looking for early adopters. If you work in aerospace, run a satellite ops team, or just nerd out on orbital mechanics—this is probably worth a look.
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