Browsing and Filtering

The Satellites page displays a searchable, filterable list of all satellites in the Citra Space catalog. Use this page to find satellites by name, identifier, or country of origin and navigate to detailed satellite profiles.

The search bar at the top of the satellite list performs a debounced text search across satellite names and aliases. Start typing to filter the list in real time.

Column Filters

Click the filter icon on any column header to apply column-specific filters. Each column supports different filter types:

Column Filter Type Description
Name Text Filter satellites by name using contains, equals, starts with, or ends with operators
NORAD ID Numeric Filter by NORAD catalog number using numeric comparison operators
Country Select Filter by country of origin using is, is not, or is any of operators. Country options display with flag icons for quick identification
Decay Epoch Date Filter by decay date to find satellites that decayed within a specific time range

Display Columns

The satellite list includes several informational columns:

Column Description
Name Satellite name (click to navigate to the detail page)
NORAD ID U.S. Space Command catalog number
Country Country of origin with flag icon
Aliases Number of known alternative names and identifiers
Element Sets Number of orbital element sets available
Transmissions Number of known radio frequency transmissions
Decay Epoch Date the satellite decayed, if applicable

Show Decayed Toggle

By default, the satellite list excludes satellites that have re-entered the atmosphere. Enable the Show Decayed checkbox in the toolbar to include decayed satellites in the list. This is useful for historical research or verifying decay dates.

Sorting

Click a column header to sort the list by that column. Click again to toggle between ascending and descending order.

Pagination

The satellite list uses server-side pagination. Use the pagination controls at the bottom of the list to navigate between pages. Available page sizes are 10, 25, 50, and 100 rows per page.

Actions

The toolbar includes a satellite group management button for organizing satellites into custom groups.

URL Persistence

All filter, sort, and pagination settings are persisted in the browser URL. This means you can:

  • Bookmark a filtered view to return to it later
  • Share a specific filtered view with colleagues by copying the URL
  • Use browser navigation to move back and forth between filter states

Click a satellite name in the list to open its detail page, where you can view aliases, transmissions, orbital elements, and analysis tools. See the Details and Tools section for more information.


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