Great Barrier Reef is a region at -18.287°, 147.699° in Australia. No Earth-observation passes were found in the current short search window across 0 tracked satellites — check the live map for a longer horizon.
The world's largest reef system, monitored by multispectral optical tasking for bleaching and water-quality analysis.
No Earth-observation passes were found over Great Barrier Reef in the current short search window. Open the interactive map to search a longer horizon or a wider satellite set.
No satellite passes were found over Great Barrier Reef in the current short search window. Use the PassPrediction map to search a longer horizon or a larger satellite set.
In the next few days, PassPrediction found 0 overpasses over Great Barrier Reef across 0 tracked Earth-observation satellites with fresh orbital elements.
Yes — open Great Barrier Reef on the PassPrediction map, draw or centre an area of interest there, and run a tasking-feasibility search to see which satellites can acquire it and at what off-nadir angle.
Passes are computed for -18.2871°, 147.6992° (Great Barrier Reef, Australia) using real SGP4 propagation of current TLEs.
See passes over other places, browse the satellite catalog and ground stations, or task an acquisition over Great Barrier Reef on the interactive map.