Startups in Space design apps Industry
Explore tech startups in Space design apps category that launched on Product Hunt recently. Discover which ones gained significant attention and recognition (Top), and identify those that struggled to become noticed (Dropouts).
Moonshot
Track the Artemis II mission from your Mac
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.
There
🪐 Your cosmic compass through the galaxy
A browser-native cosmic compass that shows the real-time positions of the solar system’s planets from your exact place and moment in time. It uses your device’s sensors to guide a precise 3D arrow in real time, all locally and without installation or accounts. Open it in your browser, turn around, and see how the planets align around you.
Solaris Sky Calendar
An astronomy calendar right in your pocket
Spacebring Branded Mobile Apps
Your own coworking space management app
Custom branded mobile apps for iOS, Android, and a responsive web application. Boost your coworking brand awareness and recognition with white label apps. No matter where customers are, your flexible workspace is available online across all devices.
Heimdall
See the real-time telemetry for objects in Earth's orbit
Space is getting crowded—fast. By 2030, over 100,000 satellites will orbit Earth alongside millions of debris fragments. Heimdall is a real-time satellite intelligence platform that aggregates, processes, and renders telemetry for every public traceable object in Earth's sphere of influence—accessible anytime, anywhere.
What's It Like in Space? Stories from Astronauts Who've Been There
Weird, funny and awe-inspiring stories from astronauts
Rise of the Rocket
The women who propelled us, from missiles to the Moon > Mars
This Week In Startups #636: Space tech & 3D printing pioneers
Planet Lab's Will Marshall & Carbon3D's Joe DeSimone
Space Lanes
Go racing through intergalactic lanes
Microsoft Cloud Show #124: Geek Out
Behind the scenes at Kennedy Space Center & rocket launches
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Moonshot
Track the Artemis II mission from your Mac
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.
There
🪐 Your cosmic compass through the galaxy
A browser-native cosmic compass that shows the real-time positions of the solar system’s planets from your exact place and moment in time. It uses your device’s sensors to guide a precise 3D arrow in real time, all locally and without installation or accounts. Open it in your browser, turn around, and see how the planets align around you.
Solaris Sky Calendar
An astronomy calendar right in your pocket
Spacebring Branded Mobile Apps
Your own coworking space management app
Custom branded mobile apps for iOS, Android, and a responsive web application. Boost your coworking brand awareness and recognition with white label apps. No matter where customers are, your flexible workspace is available online across all devices.
Heimdall
See the real-time telemetry for objects in Earth's orbit
Space is getting crowded—fast. By 2030, over 100,000 satellites will orbit Earth alongside millions of debris fragments. Heimdall is a real-time satellite intelligence platform that aggregates, processes, and renders telemetry for every public traceable object in Earth's sphere of influence—accessible anytime, anywhere.
What's It Like in Space? Stories from Astronauts Who've Been There
Weird, funny and awe-inspiring stories from astronauts
Rise of the Rocket
The women who propelled us, from missiles to the Moon > Mars
This Week In Startups #636: Space tech & 3D printing pioneers
Planet Lab's Will Marshall & Carbon3D's Joe DeSimone
Space Lanes
Go racing through intergalactic lanes
Microsoft Cloud Show #124: Geek Out
Behind the scenes at Kennedy Space Center & rocket launches