How to Analyse Orbital Data with Claude
Analyse satellite orbital data with Claude and ToolRouter. Orbital population trends and constellation analysis.
ToolSatellite TrackerClaude analyses orbital data patterns to surface the trends that matter for space sustainability and business planning — identifying which altitude bands are approaching congestion thresholds, which operators are growing fastest, and what the trajectory of launch activity suggests about the orbital environment in five years.
Connect ToolRouter to Claude
1Open connector settings Open Settings
2Add a custom connector with these details
Name
ToolRouterURL
https://api.toolrouter.com/mcp3Let Claude set you up Open Claude
Steps
Once connected (see setup above), use the Satellite Tracker tool:
- Ask: "Get recent satellite launches for the past three months using satellite-tracker"
- Claude returns launch data with orbit type and altitude parameters
- Ask: "What orbital altitude bands are seeing the most new satellites?"
- Request: "How are Starlink deployments changing the LEO orbital population?"
Example Prompt
Try this with Claude using the Satellite Tracker tool
Get satellite launches for the past six months using satellite-tracker. Analyse the distribution by orbit type and altitude band, identify which operators are adding the most satellites to LEO, and assess the trajectory for orbital congestion.
Tips
- Ask Claude to compare launch rates to deorbit rates to assess net orbital population growth
- Request an analysis of constellation completion rates — many operators are years behind schedule
- Ask about specific altitude bands (500km, 550km, 1200km) where congestion is most discussed