A suite of live operations consoles wired straight to public feeds: aircraft and seismicity on a dark world map, the ISS ground-tracked from its TLE, NOAA space-weather gauges, Wikimedia's global edit stream and a threshold alarm board — the planet and its near-space, watched in real time.
A live mission console — global aircraft (ADS-B), earthquakes (USGS) and maritime traffic plotted on a dark world map as the data streams in.
A heliophysics console — solar-wind speed, planetary Kp, interplanetary magnetic field, GOES X-ray flux, flares and geomagnetic alerts, live from NOAA SWPC.
Live tracking of the International Space Station — ground track, coverage footprint, day/night terminator and next-pass prediction, propagated from its TLE.
A live tap on Wikimedia's global edit stream — every edit, page creation and log action as it happens, with rolling rate, top-wiki and composition telemetry.
A mission-control annunciator — seismic, geomagnetic, solar-flare, solar-wind and IMF conditions evaluated against thresholds into a live alarm matrix with audible tones.