A live, independent feed of SpaceX launch data — the next and recent Falcon 9 launches (vehicle, pad, NET countdown, status), a live Starlink tracked-object count from public orbital data, and NOAA space weather. Delivered as one keyless MCP + REST call. Every datapoint is Ed25519-signed over its exact bytes, provenance-stamped with its source and timestamp, and written to a permanent archive — so a launch manifest or a constellation count becomes a record anyone can re-check.
One spacex call returns a clean, normalised digest of public space data — plus two supporting feeds for the environment SpaceX vehicles and Starlink satellites operate in.
This is a live spacex digest, fetched in your browser from POST /v1/batch and auto-refreshing. Launch data from The Space Devs Launch Library 2; the Starlink count from CelesTrak orbital data. If the live fetch can't complete, a labelled recent sample is shown.
Falcon 9 Block 5 | Starlink Group 17-54
Vehicle Falcon 9 Block 5 · pad Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA · NET 2026-06-15T14:00:00Z · status Go for Launch.
100
objects in our CelesTrak TLE mirror that we scanned for this digest — not an official operational-satellite total.
6
most recent SpaceX launches in this digest, with outcome and pad.
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Geomagnetic activity from NOAA SWPC — the drag & radiation environment.
NET means "no earlier than" — launch times slip routinely; the status field (Go / To Be Confirmed) and countdown are the live state at the measurement timestamp. The Starlink figure is the tracked-object count we scanned, not an official operational-satellite total. This is informational space data: no financial, stock, valuation or IPO content of any kind.
One keyless call returns the next and recent launches with vehicle, pad, NET and status — normalised and signed, with provenance, so you don't have to wrangle multiple upstream APIs.
A live Starlink tracked-object count plus NOAA space-weather readings give operations and planning the orbital-environment picture in one envelope.
Every launch and count carries its source and the exact measurement time, signed at that moment — so a figure you publish is one a reader can independently re-check.
Agents that need current launch and space data — beyond a training cut-off — get it keyless over MCP, with provenance and a signature attached to every datapoint.
Point an MCP client at our server — npx dynamicfeed-mcp — and call the spacex tool. No key to get started.
POST /v1/batch with {spacex} returns the same digest as JSON. Add space_weather or satellites in the same batch for more.
Every response is Ed25519-signed and provenance-stamped (source, attribution, timestamp), and written to the append-only archive.
Re-check a signature on the public verify page or with the open-source verifier — no need to trust us. Full API on /docs.
Signing and anchoring give you proof-of-existence-at-a-time and tamper-evidence: we attest that a datapoint existed, unchanged, at a specific time — not that it is true or accurate, and not any kind of safety certification. We make no accuracy guarantee about the upstream source; we make its record independently verifiable. This is informational space data only — there is no financial, stock, share-price, valuation, investment or IPO content here, and "SpaceX" and "Starlink" are used descriptively to name the public launches and constellation this data describes. Dynamic Feed is independent and not affiliated with or endorsed by SpaceX or Starlink.
Call the API today, keyless — read the docs. Need higher volume, a custom space feed, or your own source wrapped the same way? Tell us below and we'll scope it on a short call.