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Is there any place on the internet showing the upcoming rocket launches?

Like the launches next week or next month

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    $\begingroup$ Lots of good answers, and they'll undoubtedly change over time. Should one of these be promoted to a community wiki instead of a bunch of different answers? $\endgroup$ Commented Apr 21 at 22:53
  • $\begingroup$ @GregMiller A community wiki would be the ideal way to answer this question for sure. Anyone can start one. But I've never seen eleven separate answers consolidated into one ex post facto before, maybe asking your question in meta is the best first step? I guess there would be no problem. As long as answers are displayed sorted by date modified (newest first) it will be visible to readers. However web crawlers that look at number of upvotes will still see the accepted answer at +29. $\endgroup$
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nextspaceflight.com

This website is incredibly useful, providing a list of most upcoming launches with links to livestream and information as well as keeping a list of past launches (along with some additional things like Starship info and testing dates)

Additionally; spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule

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    $\begingroup$ They have a phone app too, if you want notifications for launches. $\endgroup$
    – Robyn
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Everyday Astronaut also has a great page for upcoming launches:

https://everydayastronaut.com/prelaunch-previews/

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If you want the information in a way more dense table format, you can also check out nextrocket.space.

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2024 in spaceflight on Wikipedia

You have to scroll down for suborbital flights.

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You can also check https://www.rocketlaunch.live - It also lists the last few recent launches.

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I find the Google Calendar "Worldwide Space Launches" very useful as it integrates with my existing calendars and notifications: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=msacpn523mpjgq0jlooh41eme4%40group.calendar.google.com

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  • $\begingroup$ This is a great calendar. It is actively maintained and always up-to-date with the latest launch changes. I’ve been using it for a few years, but have no idea who maintains it. $\endgroup$
    – Nate
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On the west coast, there's someone who maintains a mailing list called Launch-Alert announcing upcoming launches from Vandenberg AFB (and occasionally other things of interest like astronomical events).

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  • $\begingroup$ Wow, that's old school. Reminds me of rare bird alert mail lists. I like it. $\endgroup$ Commented Sep 3, 2020 at 18:26
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    $\begingroup$ @OrganicMarble Anymore I think 'old school' means, "That's how they did it last week, in the olden days." ;-) $\endgroup$ Commented Dec 21, 2020 at 17:48
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If you want super crisp, straight up launch schedule with links for more info and livestream, I might as well point you to the beautiful cards on my website - Upcoming Launches

I built it using Launch Library API which is really accurate. It's a WebApp, so just add it to your home screen and launch with a tap of a button whenever you want to know about the next launch.

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I use https://www.myspaceteacher.com/Upcominglaunches/ to have a look at upcoming launches.

This is probably a bit of a late reply but I came across your post now and want to start contributing more on space.stackexchange.

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You can also look at https://rocketlaunch.org to see the next rocket launches with the lives and replays.

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  • $\begingroup$ Their default home page is good but I will probably bookmark the subpage $\endgroup$ Commented Apr 20 at 18:46

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