NASA & SpaceX Launch Schedule
Space exploration is entering a golden age. From NASA's return to the Moon (Artemis) to SpaceX's Starship tests, keeping track of every liftoff is hard. Our **Mission Control Dashboard** aggregates real-time data from global space agencies to bring you a unified, live-updating schedule of all upcoming rocket launches.
π Live Data Feed
This tool pulls data directly from the The Space Devs API, ensuring you get the most accurate T-Minus countdowns, launch pad locations, and mission details available.
This tool pulls data directly from the The Space Devs API, ensuring you get the most accurate T-Minus countdowns, launch pad locations, and mission details available.
π Missions We Track
π°οΈ Commercial Resupply
Cargo missions to the ISS by SpaceX (Dragon) and Northrop Grumman (Cygnus).
π Artemis Program
NASA's historic missions to land the first woman and first person of color on the Moon.
π Science & Rovers
Deep space probes, telescopes, and Mars rover deployments.
β Frequently Asked Questions
What does "NET" mean?
NET stands for "No Earlier Than." It means the launch is targeted for that specific date and time, but weather or technical issues could push it later.
What is T-Minus?
"T-Minus" refers to the time remaining until the rocket engines ignite. For example, "T-Minus 10 minutes" means lift-off is in exactly 10 minutes.
Does this track SpaceX Starlink?
Yes! SpaceX launches Starlink satellites very frequently (sometimes weekly). These missions are listed here automatically as soon as they are scheduled.