My name is Caleb Jones and i'm a Software Engineer in Test with years of experience as QA Engineer. I'm from Atlanta, Georgia and i'm currently working at Magnet Forensics. I'm a Founder and Board Member of The Space Devs and I'm the Founder and Developer of Space Launch Now a popular mobile application for tracking spaceflight events!
This is my main side project, a spaceflight tracker for Android and iOS using data from The Space Devs - Launch Library API. It was first launched in 2016 as the first quality spaceflight even tracking mobile app at a time where renewed public focus was being brought in thanks to the efforts of SpaceX. The project is very mature now with a robust CI/CD pipeline, backend services for GCM, Twitter/Instagram bots and other various services all running on a Digital Ocean hosted kubernetes cluster.
Interested in checking it out? App store links available here!
The Space Devs is a group of space enthusiast developers working on a range of services, united in a common goal to improve public knowledge and accessibility of spaceflight information. We aim to bring space app developers together into a thriving community by providing helpful data and tools, accessible to everyone for free.
The next space launch, retrieved from The Space Devs
Launch Library 2 API, is
Pegasus XL | Swift Boost Mission. It is scheduled to be launched by Northrop Grumman Space Systems
from Kwajalein Atoll, Air launch to orbit
at 2026-07-01 07:30:00 UTC. Until
then, this pad will have been used for 4
out of 51 launches from this location. The launch status is currently
Go π© . The mission type is
Mission Extension and the payload will be injected
into a Low Earth Orbit
(LEO).
Contracted by NASA under the Small Business Innovation Research Phase 3 contract, Katalyst Space Technologies' LINK servicing spacecraft will rendezvous and attach to NASAβs Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory to re-boost its orbit. This aims to demonstrate a key capability for the future of space exploration and extending the Swift missionβs science lifetime in gamma ray astronomy.
| NET | Status | Details |
|---|---|---|
| [2026-07-01 07:30:00 UTC] | π© Go for Launch | |
| [2026-07-01 23:38:00 UTC] | π© Go for Launch | |
| [2026-07-02 02:00:00 UTC] | π© Go for Launch | |
| [2026-07-02 04:24:00 UTC] | π© Go for Launch | |
| [2026-07-02 13:46:00 UTC] | π© Go for Launch | |
| [2026-07-03 11:20:00 UTC] | π© Go for Launch | |
| [2026-07-04 09:21:00 UTC] | π© Go for Launch | |
| [2026-07-07 07:10:00 UTC] | π© Go for Launch | |
| [2026-07-09 09:05:00 UTC] | π© Go for Launch | |
| [2026-07-10 05:00:00 UTC] | π¨ To Be Confirmed |
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- π [] TechnoMile Recognized among Notable Vendors in Contract Lifecycle Management Platforms Landscape Report
- π [] Launch Preview: Swift rescue mission, final Atlas satellite launch
- π [] NASA may send a backup, nuclear-powered Mars rover to the Moon
- π [] NASAβs Chandra Reveals βRed, White, Blueβ Universe for US 250th
- π [] Space Force fields mobile satellite-jamming system
- π [] A Day of Flight Testing at NASA Armstrong









