Orbital Intelligence System

Dejah

Autonomous orbital tracking and debris forensics over Memphis, TN. Dejah monitors every cataloged object above the horizon — stations, debris clouds, active satellites — and runs continuous crosstrack analysis to identify fragments from the same breakup event. Real TLE data. Real SGP4 propagation. No simulations.

STATUS● ONLINE
OBSERVER35.15°N 90.05°W
TRACKING
STARLINKS~—
SKY CYCLEEVERY 90s
CROSSTRACKEVERY 60 MIN
SUMMARIESEVERY 60 MIN
OVERHEAD CONTACTS / MEMPHIS TN / 10° HORIZON
COMMS CHANNEL ● LIVE
DEJAH >
ORBITAL INTELLIGENCE ONLINE. SCANNING ABOVE 35.15°N 90.05°W.
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ORBITAL TRACKING

Every 90 seconds, Dejah pulls live TLE data from CelesTrak and runs SGP4 propagation for every cataloged object above the horizon — ISS, CSS Tiangong, Cosmos 1408 debris, Fengyun-1C fragments, Iridium 33 debris, Starlink constellation, and recent launches.

CROSSTRACK FORENSICS

Hourly, Dejah samples pairs from three major debris clouds and runs orbital similarity analysis + backward propagation to determine if fragments share a common parent event. When Space-Track credentials are available, she uses real historical TLE archives for scientifically rigorous analysis.

AUTONOMOUS ANALYSIS

Dejah flags high-elevation passes, imminent debris transits, and station overflights automatically. Every 10 minutes she narrates what's happening overhead. She maintains a research log, vector memory, and persistent conversation history — she remembers what you've discussed.