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INDEPENDENT SPACEX FLIGHT TRACKER

Every SpaceX launch,
live — in one console.

The next mission, the whole flight record, and the fleet to scale — surfaced from real public launch data and refreshed in real time.

01 THE RECORD SO FAR

Two decades of flying — measured.

The numbers that make SpaceX the most-flown launch provider on Earth. Live from public data; historical figures noted at source.

699 Total launches Falcon 1 · Falcon 9 · Falcon Heavy · Starship
97.9% Success rate 684 of 699 flights nominal
184 Consecutive successes Active streak
604 Falcon 9 flights Most-flown orbital rocket in service
130 On the manifest Scheduled & pending missions
since 2002 Founded to fly humans to Mars 24 years · Falcon 1 first orbit in 2008

02 THE FLEET

Three rockets, one idea: fly it again.

From the workhorse to the tallest rocket ever built. Drag your eye up — Starship stands 123 m, taller than any launch vehicle in history.

Drawn to scale · metres
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Height, nose to base. Starship figures are for the current test vehicle; payload shows its design target.

Falcon 9

Operational

The reusable two-stage workhorse. Its first stage flies back and lands to be flown again — often within weeks.

Height
70 m
Payload → LEO
22,800 kg
Liftoff thrust
7,607 kN
Engines
9 × Merlin 1D
Flights
604 · 603 landed-class successes
Debut
Block 5 · 2018

Falcon Heavy

Operational

Three Falcon 9 cores flying as one — 27 engines at liftoff, with two side boosters that return in tandem.

Height
70 m
Payload → LEO
63,800 kg
Liftoff thrust
22,819 kN
Engines
27 × Merlin 1D
Flights
12 · 12 successes
Debut
2018 · Starman

03 LAUNCH CADENCE

The line that bends straight up.

Orbital launches per year — from two flights in 2010 to well past a hundred. Reusability turned a rocket company into a launch cadence.

Orbital launches per year, 2010–2024 · public record (Wikipedia: List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches)

04 FLIGHT LOG

Search the manifest.

Upcoming and recent missions, live from public data. Filter by vehicle or status, or search a mission by name.

  1. 2026-07-07Transporter 17 (Dedicated SSO Rideshare)Falcon 9SSOGO
  2. 2026-07-05Starlink Group 10-50Falcon 9LEOSUCCESS
  3. 2026-06-29Sirius SXM-11Falcon 9GTOSUCCESS

05 MILESTONES

From a startup to the launch pad of record.

  1. 2002

    SpaceX is founded

    A goal that sounded absurd at the time: make spaceflight radically cheaper — and, one day, life multiplanetary.

  2. 2008

    Falcon 1 reaches orbit

    On its fourth attempt, Falcon 1 becomes the first privately developed, liquid-fueled rocket to reach Earth orbit.

  3. 2012

    Dragon berths with the ISS

    The first commercial spacecraft to deliver cargo to the International Space Station.

  4. 2015

    First orbital-class landing

    A Falcon 9 first stage returns and lands upright — the moment reusability stopped being a slide and became real.

  5. 2017

    First re-flight of a booster

    A flown Falcon 9 launches again. Reusability turns from a demo into an operating principle.

  6. 2018

    Falcon Heavy debuts

    The most powerful operational rocket of its era flies — landing two side boosters in perfect sync.

  7. 2020

    Crew Dragon flies astronauts

    Demo-2 — the first crewed launch from U.S. soil since 2011, and the first by a commercial spacecraft.

  8. 2024

    The tower catches a booster

    On Starship Flight 5, the launch tower's arms catch the returning Super Heavy out of the air. A first in spaceflight.

06 FAQ

The honest fine print.

Is spacex.digital the official SpaceX website?

No. spacex.digital is an independent, unofficial project and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Space Exploration Technologies Corp. For official information visit spacex.com.

Where does the launch data come from?

Live launch and vehicle data is surfaced from The Space Devs' Launch Library 2 API, available under a Creative Commons BY 4.0 license. Historical milestones and yearly cadence figures are drawn from public record.

How many times has SpaceX launched?

SpaceX has flown 699 launches with 684 successes — a 97.9% success rate — including a streak of 184 consecutive successful launches. Figures update live from Launch Library 2.

Which rockets does SpaceX fly?

The active fleet is Falcon 9 (a reusable two-stage workhorse), Falcon Heavy (three Falcon 9 cores combined), and Starship — a fully reusable super-heavy vehicle in flight testing. Dragon is the crew and cargo spacecraft.

When is the next SpaceX launch?

The next scheduled launch — its rocket, pad and target orbit — is shown live at the top of the page with a real-time countdown, refreshed automatically from public launch data.

07 ABOUT THIS PROJECT

A quiet console for a company that never stops flying.

spacex.digital is an independent tribute and tracker — built for people who want to know when the next rocket goes up, how the record stands, and how the vehicles stack up, without the noise. Every figure here is real, sourced, and updated live where the data allows.

Independent & unofficial · not affiliated with or endorsed by Space Exploration Technologies Corp. · launch data © The Space Devs (CC BY 4.0) · milestones & cadence from public record.