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A macOS menu bar app built with SwiftUI that tracks NASA’s Artemis II mission in real time, showing mission phases, countdowns to key lunar flyby and return events, mission elapsed time, crew, live telemetry context, and a space-themed Earth-Moon-Orion timeline. Uses publicly available NASA mission data and timeline updates.
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sick! i love that there is a launch tag for `Space`. Is this artisanal code or did you sling with an agent?
We are genuinely going back to the moon and there’s a Mac app for it. What time to be alive.
Love that you built this over a weekend, the attention to detail with the mission phases and telemetry context is really impressive. Having it live in the menu bar is perfect for staying updated without constantly tab-switching during the mission. @aaronoleary are you planning to support future NASA missions beyond Artemis II?
@aaronoleary This is pretty cool, didn’t realize there was this much structured data available for Artemis missions.Are you pulling this straight from NASA APIs or doing some processing in between? how real-time this actually is?
I'd actually love to see a mission view. A trajectory of the path taken by the Rocket. The whole slingshot around the moon in real-time. That would be incredibleeeeee!!!! Awesome work 🚀
Wait the details on this are actually insane, telemetry is 🤌. Awesome job, @aaronoleary!!
Hey, this looks very cool! Going to try :)
Hey everyone! I've always been fascinated with everything space and NASA and while I was consuming absolutely everything I could about Artemis II, I started to think I'd love an app to track all of the phases for me. So I built it over the weekend. Features:Live countdowns to key Artemis II eventsMission phases including outbound, lunar flyby, return leg, re-entry, and splashdownMission elapsed time (MET)Artemis II crew rosterNASA-sourced timeline and public mission update dataMenu bar-only macOS app built with SwiftUIIt should take you all the way to splashdown. Hope you all enjoy, and if you have any feedback, drop it in the comments! :)
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