To thrive as an Orbital Analyst, you need a strong background in physics, mathematics, and astrodynamics, typically supported by a degree in aerospace engineering or a related field. Proficiency with orbital simulation software, satellite tracking tools, and programming languages like MATLAB or Python is highly valued, along with certifications such as Security Clearance when required. Exceptional analytical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork abilities help you excel in fast-paced, detail-oriented environments. These skills are vital to ensure the accurate monitoring and prediction of satellite trajectories, contributing to effective mission planning and space asset management.