SpaceXBytes refreshes upcoming and recent SpaceX missions from The Space Devs Launch Library 2 API, the same public dataset used across the spaceflight community.

Schedule Data

For each mission we surface NET (no earlier than) time, pad and location, rocket configuration, mission name, orbit when known, and status (Go, TBC, Hold, Success, Failure). Counts for total launches and landings on the Company page also come from that agency record.

Live Video

When a mission has a public webcast, we list and embed official streams on the Live page. SpaceX primarily streams on its own site and X; we embed those when available rather than rebroadcasting to third-party platforms.

What We Do Not Claim

SpaceX is private. We do not invent valuation or Starlink subscriber numbers. When news sources report those figures, articles will attribute them.

The Bottom Line

The Launches and Live pages are the operational layer of SpaceXBytes; the news desk is the editorial layer. Both update as new data and stories clear the pipeline.