An interactive atlas of spaceflight

Every rocket.
Every payload.
Every mission.

Spin the Earth. Watch where rockets leave the planet, where they're going, and what's next. National, international, private — all on one map.

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Live launch board

Upcoming launches

Every announced launch worldwide, from The Space Devs Launch Library. Sensitive payloads stay labeled undisclosed — we don't pretend classified data is public.

Moon program

Back to the Moon — for real, this time

For the first time since 1972, multiple agencies are flying to the Moon at the same time. NASA's Artemis program, China's Chang'e and the upcoming ILRS, India's Chandrayaan, Japan's SLIM successor, plus a fleet of commercial CLPS landers.

The race isn't to plant a flag — it's for the lunar south pole, where polar ice means rocket fuel, water, and a base.

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    Mars program

    The road to Mars

    No human has been beyond low Earth orbit since 1972. Mars sits roughly a thousand times further than the Moon, with a launch window every 26 months. Every "Mars by 20XX" date below will slip — the question is by how much.

    Confirmed missions are flying. Sample-return is real and dated. Crewed Mars is still aspirational, and the most honest thing this atlas can do is say so.

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      Data & honesty

      Public data, clearly labeled

      Everything on this atlas comes from open public sources. Confidence and limits are visible. Where data isn't public, we say so instead of inventing it.