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@guillerzaf53994 Hi! 565 is the total number of missions, out of those, 308 missions have been Starlink missions. The others were customer missions etc. So ~55% of missions have been Starlink launches.
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@SpaceXNow In the app’s statistics section I don’t understand “Starlink missions,” which shows 385/565.
What does that mean? Surely Starlink hasn’t failed 385 launches!
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@spacejo2011 @johnkrausphotos That could be very useful indeed. @johnkrausphotos DMs are open if you want to discuss! 🚀 Love your work!
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@johnkrausphotos Wouldn't it be delightful if you paired up with @SpaceXNow to integrate this into the app, marking future flights likely to produce an amazing twilight effect! I'd love to see a jellyfish icon on the launches likely to be spectacular!!
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Built something.. part of a larger project, but this part is in a good place so I wanted to share. This app calculates the probability of a 'jellyfish effect' occurring at a given date/time/launchpad/launch azimuth.
If you have any jellyfish photos of your own - reply with them as well as a rough location of where you were when you shot them, as well as the date/time / which launch. Would love to see how the app does in predicting based off real-world data.

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@Michael43076182 Glad you enjoy it! That would be a nice addition, will add it to the to-do list. No ETA on that feature though. Thank you!
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@SpaceXNow I have really enjoyed using your app to track space launching. Is there any way you could include dragon docking times and countdown when going to the space station. Thanks for your great app.
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@guillerzaf53994 Thank you, this has been fixed! The calculation for the successive stat was incorrect. It should now show the correct value (currently 135!)
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@SpaceXNow One question, How is calculated “Most successive falcon launches”. I believe that since the last unsuccessful Falcon flight, there have been more than 100 launches.
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I try to never weigh in on stuff like this, way too many emotions tied up into being right and the other person being wrong. But I'm worried about what it means for future generations if they grow up believing something that just isn't true.
So here we go: it's Pad 2. It's not Pad B, it's always been Pad 2 and I'm sorry if this hurts
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@andrew_williams Hi there, the launch itself is occuring at 9:10 pm, the SpaceX webcast starts one hour earlier at around 8:13. Webcasts for NASA science missions always start way before the actual launch. Hope that clears it up! 🚀
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@SpaceXNow can you refine the times? I’m seeing tonight’s launch as 9:13 pm but when I open the webcast (SpaceX X link) it is 8:13 pm. I have UTC turned off and 24-hour time turned off.
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@_RudeDude That's great! There are donation links at the top of spacexnow.com/support. Not required, very much appreciated! Thank you!
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@SpaceXNow I've been loving this app for years now. Is there some way I can support you?
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@DanPatrickWalsh Considered yes, but not at the moment. However who knows in the future! 🚀
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@SpaceXNow curious if you’ve considered releasing an equivalent app for Rocket Lab? Could be cool to track them too
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@SpaceXNow Hello, the app is great but is it possible to make a widget version?
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@SpaceXNow Hello! Is it possible to somehow fix it so that the information is displayed correctly on the screen and not cut off?

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Don‘t forget to watch today‘s Starship Flight 5 on @X
To be informed for all SpaceX Launches, please use @SpaceXNow App :)

SpaceX@SpaceX
Watch Starship's fifth flight test twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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You may have seen it already, but we've just finished assigning the correct patches to all Starlink missions, as SpaceX has used different patches internally.
Thanks to @GewoonLukas_ for digitizing the patches!



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@SpaceXNow OCISLY (this is the VSFB/ Long Beach barge?)
Of Course I Still Love You
"East coast landing platform / drone ship"
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New version of iOS is currently rolling out, and Android will follow soon! The new app will also have all previous webcasts listed for each mission 🚀
Andrew/Pad 39A (parody)@SpaceXPad39A
I'm happy to say that after 6 years, a new update to @SpaceXNow is rolling out for iOS. The update will be rolling out over the next 7 days to iOS 12.0 & later.
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@SpaceXNow You are not accurate naming the West Coast landing barge
Love your work
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@spacepirate Please refresh the page or reopen the app, should work after that. Thanks!
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@SpaceXNow
I installed the new 2.0 app. It does show missions or anything in the feed.

Orlando, FL 🇺🇸 English





