Next Spaceflight

Next Spaceflight 4n2647

App info 5d333i


4.2.1
April 21, 2025
Android 6.0+
Everyone 10+
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Android App Analysis and Review: Next Spaceflight, Developed by Next Spaceflight. Listed in News & magazines Category. Current Version Is 4.2.1, Updated On 21/04/2025 . According to s reviews on Google Play: Next Spaceflight. Achieved Over 491 thousand Installs. Next Spaceflight Currently Has 14 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.9 Stars

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
- 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 launches and videos of past launches.
- A description for each mission.
- Notifications for launches (toggle in settings).
- Ad free! Seriously, who wants ads?
We are currently offering version 4.2.1. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can without registration and no required.

We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.

It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.

What's New 4d631z


- 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

Rate and review on Google Play store 6uy2a


4.9
14,119 total
5 91.0
4 7.7
3 1.0
2 0.3
1 0

Total number of ratings 144j5j

Total number of active s rated for: Next Spaceflight

Total number of installs (*estimated) 193s3e

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments 5l362y

A Google 1zq2i

Just as a heads up, rockets often launch less than 10 minutes after the 10 minutes notification so don't wait until the last minute if you're planning to watch a launch live. I think this is a limitation in notification delivery rather than a bit I'm the app. I've seen many launches I wanted to see thanks to this app's reminders. I recommend it to any rocket enthusiast.

A Google 1zq2i

This is EXACTLY what I have been looking for. I've been trying to get a reliable and current source for Vandenberg launches for some time. Even VAFB's website was no real help. Here, I get all the info I need in real-time, including the vehicle type AND alerts so I can stop, drop (whatever I'm doing) and roll my eyes upward! It's great! I'm excited because I just installed this app and, to my utter surprise, I just learned of a VAFB scheduled for tomorrow!! Perfect! And, amongst other things, it has an ISS tracker to boot, which is cool since I like to "Spot the ISS" often. Thank you! Too bad clouds will obstruct my view tomorrow because my luck, not the weatherman, says so.

A Google 1zq2i

This is a great app, makes you feel like you have a train schedule except it's for rockets. A beautiful and more important detail however, and the reason I'm writing this review, is it has every previous launch ever made by man including all the disasters...all the way to the very first russian launch (Sputnik I) which started off the space race and space exploration in general. Well done.

A Google 1zq2i

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!

Chris Holmberg t1m2z

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.

A Google 1zq2i

Hands down spaceflight app on the play store! It shows not only 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.

Rom Solene f3v1k

Overall, a really great app that lets a space enthusiast ensure they never miss a rocket launch or major space-related event (e.g., ISS dockings, undockings, spacewalks, etc.). It lists space events, as well as prior ones. And it also lets you tap on prior events and watch them in case you missed them. The only reason I didn't give it a 5-star rating is because unless you open the app on a regular basis, it won't show the most current event automatically when you open it, and you have to pull the screen downward to manually load the most current event. And while that is not really an issue, it takes, literally, minutes for the app to the most current event. So, for example, I got a notification that a rocket launch was about to happen in 10 minutes, but when I opened the app it was showing only the last event I had watched from 11 days prior and it took me up until 2 minutes before launch before I was able to finally view the current rocket launch.

A Google 1zq2i

I love this app, I'm on the go and we all have a ton of apps on our phones and a lot to keep up with, but for someone who is fascinated with space and rockets, this app more than does it's job. The notifications are top knotch, especially since they include the links to track/watch live. The schedule is great as I get an idea of what's launching in the future and they include past launches too. Only thing I'd suggest is maybe a "slick" UI, it's not bad, but more futuristic look would be great.