The SpaceX Gazette

Your go-to source for SpaceX information and worldwide Starlink coverage maps. Explore launches, rockets, and much more in a meticulously crafted, easy-to-understand format. Whether you're a fan, researcher, or organization, we make SpaceX data accessible to everyone.

The SXG is made possible with the support of:

Vercel
Argon X
Cloudflare
Ismael Tang
Launches

Launches

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Browse SpaceX missions with key flight data, timelines, success status, and connected details across rockets, payloads, and sites, with reliable information pulled directly from the API.

Rockets

Rockets

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Explore SpaceX rockets through specs, engines, mass, and performance data, with a clear look at the vehicles powering every mission, past and present across multiple generations of development.

Dragons

Dragons

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Discover Dragon capsules with crew capacity, payload limits, and core systems that support cargo and human spaceflight missions, including key design features used across different flight types.

Complexes

Complexes

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View SpaceX launch sites with locations, operational status, and key details on how each pad supports missions on land and sea, including active, retired, and planned complexes worldwide.

SpaceX rockets

SXG Built for clarity.

The SpaceX Gazette presents launches, rockets, and Starlink coverage through a clean, focused interface. Designed to make complex space data simple, accessible, and easy to explore.

Starlink

Starlink

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Track Starlink satellites with orbital data, launch references, and simplified coverage insights based on publicly available data, reflecting real-time positions and deployment history globally.

FAQs

01 - What is The SpaceX Gazette?

The SpaceX Gazette is an independent platform that presents publicly available data on SpaceX rockets, launches, and Starlink satellites in a more accessible, visual, and user-friendly way. It is designed to help users explore complex aerospace information through clean design, structured data, and interactive features such as maps and detailed launch insights.

02 - How accurate is the information?

The information is sourced from publicly available APIs and datasets, and every effort is made to keep it as accurate and up to date as possible. However, since the data depends on third-party sources, there may occasionally be delays, inconsistencies, or differences compared to official SpaceX communications. This platform is intended for informational and exploratory purposes rather than as an official reference.

03 - Why isn’t all data available?

Some information may be missing or incomplete due to limitations in the available public data. Not all missions, rockets, or satellites have fully published details, and certain data may not yet be released or updated in the source APIs. As a result, some entries on the site may appear partial until more information becomes available.