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.
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.
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.
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.