Never miss a launch. 🚀
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Never miss a launch. 🚀
A Discord bot for getting news, information, and notifications about upcoming SpaceX launches
💥💥 This is a easy installable extension for OpenAi Gym Environment. This simulates SpaceX Falcon landing.
Home Assistant integration for SpaceX Next Launch and Starman data.
.NET wrapper for unofficial SpaceX API v4 (with full support for all endpoints and query subsystem), providing information about everything related to the company.
Using flutter to make SpaceX data beautifully visible.
Python wrapper for the SpaceX API
SpaceX Launches 🚀 and Starlink Satellites 🛰
Basic mock-up of a fully automated rocket landing on a droneship using Kerbal Space Program, the kRPC add-on, and Python.
Ad Astra keeps track of all upcoming SpaceX rocket launches. Launch dates change constantly, so Ad Astra acts as your launch concierge to make sure you never miss out on witnessing history.
React-Apollo GraphQL WebApp to display launch stats using SpaceX API.
SpaceX DashBoard built with Vue3 and composition API
A SpaceX Application containing Information about Launches of SpaceX Rockets, built using ReactJs, Typescript, and GraphQL.
IBM project: SpaceX launch analysis in Python (gather data - data wrangling - sql and visualization data analysis - prediction model - dashboard - final report)
Dart wrapper for unofficial SpaceX API v4 (with support for all endpoints and query subsystem in Dart), providing information about everything related to SpaceX and its public data.
A visualization of SpaceX launches
This is a website about different kinds of launching information of SpaceX.
C++ wrapper for unofficial SpaceX API. Providing information about SpaceX company, launches, landings, rockets and more.
A simple app to consume space x data.
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