ppss.ee

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SYSTEM STATUS T+00:00:00

ORBITAL PARAMETERS

ALTITUDE 842 km
VELOCITY 7.45 km/s
INCLINATION 98.2° polar
PERIOD 101.2 min

SIGNAL METRICS

TRANSMISSION
74%
RECEPTION
89%
NOISE FLOOR
23%

POWER SYSTEMS

PRIMARY ARRAY 48.2 kW
BACKUP BATTERY 92 %
THERMAL STATUS 34.6 °C

ACTIVE FEEDS

geo.imaging.primary
spectral.analysis.io
archive.relay.legacy
thermal.infrared.sys
TELEMETRY DISPLAY

SIGNAL INTEGRITY TREND

COVERAGE ANALYSIS

FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION

2.4GHz
5.8GHz
10GHz
35GHz

SYSTEM CAPACITY

847
Orbits
12.4
Petabytes
99.7
Uptime %
SYSTEM NOTES

PPSS.EE is a decommissioned orbital surveillance platform, now drifting in high orbit. Its monitoring systems remain active—screens still glow with data feeds, telemetry streams continue to flow, sensors still scan the void. No one is reading the data anymore, but the satellite keeps transmitting.

The domain, four consonants and a double-E, reads like a protocol designation—PPSS.EE, a satellite's call sign from an era when observation platforms had cryptic identifiers.

This interface renders the cyberpunk aesthetic not as a rain-soaked street-level neon city, but as an orbital station: dark interfaces, dense information displays, the glow of screens in the darkness of space. The full-bleed layout extends to every edge, filling the viewport like a satellite monitoring dashboard. Data visualizations display fictional but convincingly formatted metrics: orbital parameters, signal integrity, power systems, thermal status—the telemetry of a vessel floating in the void.