Orbital elements are a set of parameters necessary to uniquely identify the specific orbit of a celestial body, such as a satellite or a planet. These elements describe the shape and orientation of the orbit and the position of the orbiting body along the path. The key classical orbital elements include:
These elements are fundamental in astrodynamics and celestial mechanics, allowing for the prediction and analysis of the motion of objects in space.
Orbital elements are the operational “coordinates” that let teams propagate a satellite’s future position, compare it to other objects, and assess conjunction risk. Accurate, frequently updated elements reduce uncertainty in predicted encounters, support reliable mission planning and station keeping, and enable coordination at scale for constellation operations. They also underpin anomaly investigation and attribution, for example when detecting unplanned orbital changes or potential close approaches.
Look Up detects and tracks objects with its SORASYS ground based radar network, then fuses those observations with external data in the SYNAPSE digital platform to maintain and update orbital elements and related uncertainty. SYNAPSE delivers cataloguing, object ID cards, and timely alerts that help operators act on changes in orbital elements before they become operational risks.
Built on these elements, Look Up supports collision avoidance with predictions at a 99.9% accuracy rate and provides tailored maneuver recommendations aligned with mission constraints.
We deliver space situational awareness (SSA) and space domain awareness (SDA) solutions that help secure active satellites and ensure safe operations in the ever-growing expanse of space.