Space infrastructure, made personal.
Satellites move the modern world, but most people never feel them. Call a Satellite turns live orbital data into a conversation anyone can have.
Voice conversations with the International Space Station using live orbital data.
An interactive exhibit for museums, science centers, and curious minds everywhere.
Free to use. Microphone required. Nothing is recorded.
Experience a real conversation with the ISS. Ask about its orbit, speed, or what it sees below.
Satellites move the modern world, but most people never feel them. Call a Satellite turns live orbital data into a conversation anyone can have.
Press and hold to speak. Ask about orbit, speed, or location. The voice responds using real data describing its motion around Earth.
From science museums to classrooms, Call a Satellite creates memorable moments that connect people with space exploration.
An interactive exhibit that visitors remember. No staff required—just a screen and microphone.
Bring STEM to life. Students ask real questions and get real answers about orbital mechanics.
A conversation starter. Deploy at space industry events, science fairs, and public gatherings.
The space economy is massive, yet it has almost no consumer interface. We're changing that—starting with a simple human moment: conversation.
This is the first step toward a future where anyone can interact with space infrastructure as naturally as making a phone call.
Start a conversation with the International Space Station right now.
Launch Experience