Next Spaceflight

4.9
13.9K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Everyone 10+
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About this app

Stay up to date with the latest in spaceflight. This app features all the key players including SpaceX, NASA, Roscosmos, ULA, Blue Origin, ISRO, Rocket Lab, and more. From Starship Flight Tests to crew capsule landings, Next Spaceflight covers everything spaceflight!

Features:
- A rocket launch schedule with all the orbital missions
- Dedicated section for tracking Starship activity in Boca Chica
- A catalog with hundreds of past orbital rocket launches.
- Live launch countdowns
- Latest news
- Upcoming events (Dockings, landings, announcements, etc)
- Reuse and core history for SpaceX missions
- Commercial and government launch vehicles from across the globe.
- Historic images of rockets and launch complexes.
- Detailed satellite maps of launch pads.
- Links to live streams of upcoming launches and videos of past launches.
- A description for each mission.
- Notifications for upcoming launches (toggle in settings).
- Ad free! Seriously, who wants ads?
Updated on
Apr 21, 2025

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
Location, App activity and 2 others
Data is encrypted in transit

Ratings and reviews

4.9
13.3K reviews
A Google user
March 2, 2019
Pretty damn amazing that I was able to watch an entire SpaceX launch while at work last night. Space travel innovation is finally moving along at a fast pace again. If you have a fraction of the love for science, aviation, and space travel that I have, I think you'll dig this app. I would pay $100 for an app like this. It covers every single spacecraft launch around the world including China, India, Russia, and even New Zealand. In fact I just watched a launch from China!
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Chris Holmberg
February 28, 2023
Lots of great information, links to Twitter feed and YouTube broadcast, not overburdened with graphics or pop up ads. Only note I have is wishing that I could customize notifications per launch site. I live in Florida and like to know when I can watch a launch; I'd prefer if I could disable notifications for California launches but a small inconvenience for such a great app.
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A Google user
September 22, 2018
Hands down spaceflight app on the play store! It shows not only upcoming launches and events (with detailed live news, video feeds, and a neat countdown), but things like detailed info of every rocket that's ever flown, every launch site on the planet, all the recovered SpaceX first stages and how many times they've been reused, and so much more. There's so many little QoL things as well that make this app as great as it is. I highly recommend it for anyone who is interested in spaceflight or who wants to learn about it.
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What’s new

- Redesigned the launch sites map, including a launch manifest for each pad and viewing info. Try scrolling down and tapping on the launch site map on the launch details page, or tap the globe button on the bottom right of the vehicles tab
- Add flight count to the vehicle previews on the reusable vehicles page
- Added sorting options on the reusable vehicles page
- Added a webcast delay option to the flight simulation page, allowing you to sync up live playback with a launch webcast
- Bug fixes