Satellite tracking is the process of monitoring the position and movements of satellites in Earth's orbit. This is typically done using ground-based tracking stations that send and receive signals to and from the satellite to determine its position and trajectory. Satellite tracking is important for a variety of purposes, including monitoring the health and performance of satellites, predicting and preventing collisions with other objects in space, and facilitating communication and navigation systems that rely on satellite technology. Tracking satellites also plays a crucial role in scientific research, such as studying Earth's climate and environment, monitoring natural disasters, and exploring other planets and celestial bodies in our solar system.