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satellite Emoji

The satellite emoji 🛰️ represents a space satellite used for communication, navigation, and observation.

U+1F6F0 U+FE0F

🛰️ is commonly used to represent satellites in space. It fits posts and designs about communication, travel, and technology. Below you’ll find meaning, examples, and copy/paste options.

satellite Emoji Meaning

The 🛰️ (Satellite) emoji is used to indicate satellites orbiting Earth. It’s most often associated with communication services (like broadcasting and connectivity), navigation and mapping, and space or astronomy-related topics. Designers and writers may also use it as a visual shorthand for remote monitoring, GPS, weather tracking, or general “space technology” themes. Because it’s a travel-and-places symbol, it can also work in messages about flights, destinations, or global coverage. When you need a clear tech/space cue without using technical jargon, 🛰️ is a simple and recognizable choice.

Common uses

  • Signaling GPS, navigation, or location services in app or UI copy
  • Illustrating communication topics like satellite internet or broadcasting
  • Tagging posts about space missions, satellites, or astronomy news
  • Representing weather tracking, Earth observation, or remote sensing
  • Adding a tech-themed icon to travel or infrastructure announcements

Examples

🛰️ Satellite Emoji: Copy & Meaning

  • 🛰️Route updates sent via 🛰️
  • 🛰️Satellite internet available in select areas.
  • 🛰️New 🛰️ imagery shows changes in the landscape.
  • 🛰️Tune in for tonight’s space update 🛰️
  • 🛰️GPS works thanks to 🛰️ signals.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F6F0 U+FE0F
HTML Entity🛰
HTML Code🛰
CSS\1F6F0

FAQ

What does 🛰️ mean?

🛰️ means “satellite,” commonly used for communication, GPS/navigation, Earth observation, and general space technology topics.

How do I copy the satellite emoji?

Copy the character shown as 🛰️ from this page and paste it into your text, design, or social post.

What are the Unicode details for 🛰️?

Unicode codepoint: U+1F6F0 U+FE0F. HTML entity: 🛰. CSS escape: \\1F6F0.

Can I use it in developer code?

Yes. Example escapes provided for this symbol include CSS: \\1F6F0 and JavaScript: \\u{1F6F0 U+FE0F}.

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