This visualization is a tour of the Solar System, showing all of NASA’s active satellites as of July 2025. It begins near Earth, highlighting satellites in orbit around the planet. The camera then pulls back to reveal satellites at the Moon, L1, and L2. A thin yellow line indicates the direction of the Sun, showing the spatial relationship between the Sun, Earth, and Lagrange points. The view expands to show the inner Solar System, then zooms in on Mars to highlight its active satellites. From there, the camera moves out and in toward Jupiter to show Juno, the only active satellite currently orbiting the planet. The tour continues to the edge of the Solar System, revealing NASA’s most distant active spacecraft: Voyager 1, Voyager 2, and New Horizons. The video ends by returning to Earth.
See more here: https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/5571/
