About The Mission

Space Googles

Space Googles is an independent space data dashboard built to make the wonders of space exploration accessible to everyone — for free, without paywalls, and without the noise.

We believe that the most extraordinary data in human history — the position of the International Space Station, the next rocket launch, the latest image of a distant planet — should be a single click away for anyone curious enough to look up. Space Googles pulls real-time data from NASA, space agencies, and leading news providers and presents it through a clean, immersive interface designed to inspire.

The project is maintained by an independent developer in the UK, with no institutional funding. Advertising revenue from Google AdSense covers server and API costs, keeping the service free for everyone.

What We Track

ISS Live Tracking

Follow the International Space Station in real time. We pull live telemetry data to show you the ISS's exact position, velocity, and next visible pass over your region — updated every 30 seconds.

Rocket Launch Schedule

Every upcoming orbital launch, from NASA to SpaceX and beyond. We aggregate mission details, launchpad locations, countdown timers, and live video links so you never miss a launch.

Planetary Exploration

Explore all eight planets, Earth's Moon, and beyond. Each destination includes NASA imagery, orbital statistics, historical mission records, and a curated gallery of high-resolution photography.

Space News Feed

The latest headlines from the world's leading space journalism outlets, curated and presented with mission context. We add editorial commentary linking news stories to the live data you see on the dashboard.

Why Space Googles?

Before Space Googles, following space meant juggling five or six different websites: NASA for imagery, the Space Devs for launches, a news outlet for headlines, another app for ISS tracking. The data was all public and free — but fragmented and often buried behind dated interfaces.

Space Googles unifies it. One dashboard. Live data. A design that feels as epic as the subject matter. Whether you're a first-time stargazer or a seasoned space enthusiast, everything you need to follow humanity's journey into the cosmos is right here.

Our Data Sources

NASA Open APIs

Astronomy Picture of the Day, Near Earth Object tracking, EPIC Earth imagery, solar weather events, and Mars InSight data.

The Space Devs

Comprehensive rocket launch schedules and active astronaut rosters from the Launch Library 2 API.

Spaceflight News API

Aggregated space news from SpaceNews, NASASpaceFlight, Space.com, and dozens of specialist outlets.

Open Notify / WhereTheISS

Real-time ISS orbital position data and crew manifest, updated every few seconds.

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