I wanted to view the #Artemis mission data at a glance in an accessible way. So I created myself a dashboard. Including, among other things, a sonified live flight path. Vibecoded this within 2 hours so its likely full of bugs, also a lot of the live data from Nasa is not live yet. If you want, you can check it out here. Artemis II Mission Tracker https://artemis-tracker.netlify.app/
Artemis II Mission Tracker

Track NASA's Artemis II crewed mission around the Moon in real time. Live telemetry, mission timeline, crew bios, and spacecraft data.

I've just added a few updates to my #Artemis live tracker. It now has a section showing the current, past and upcoming space weather. The live data is now actually live, now that tnasa as sorted its issues with public telemetry. The live data has explainers on different data points, and also includes information on how much of artemis is in sunlight when viewed from earth. The mission timeline has more granularity with detailed explanations. The audio radar calculates the real position of Orion in space, between earth and moon. And a few more things. https://artemis-tracker.netlify.app/ #space #spaceflight #Nasa
Artemis II Mission Tracker

Track NASA's Artemis II crewed mission around the Moon in real time. Live telemetry, mission timeline, crew bios, and spacecraft data.

Now includes description of the side the crew can see of earth, as well as how big earth and moon appear from the spacecraft. I am having way too much fun with this here. https://artemis-tracker.netlify.app/
Artemis II Mission Tracker

Track NASA's Artemis II crewed mission around the Moon in real time. Live telemetry, mission timeline, crew bios, and spacecraft data.

A quick reminder, I did create an accessible #ArtemisII #Artemis2 mission tracker for myself, and apparently its deemed useful by others as well. Includes spacecraft speed, distance, also represented by an audio sonification, spacecraft telemetry by calculated moon and earth size as seen from the spacecraft and lots of more details. Just added bunch of details from the @@cdnspace @mstdn.ca api, including antenna and solar panel positions of the craft. Check it out. https://artemis-tracker.netlify.app/
Artemis II Live Tracker — Real-Time Moon Mission Dashboard

Track NASA's Artemis II Moon mission live. Real-time telemetry from JPL Horizons, crew schedule, space weather, audio sonification radar.

Have just fixed a bug on my artemis tracker, where the live data trend graphs showed data across last 2 hours,, while it wasn't across last 2 hours. No wit shows the correct historical data timespan. Apologies for that. Spaceflight is a tricky business.
The Artemis tracker includes now an easter egg, created by @FreakyFwoof. If you know him and me, you know here to look at to find it. https://artemis-tracker.netlify.app/
Artemis II Live Tracker — Real-Time Moon Mission Dashboard

Track NASA's Artemis II Moon mission live. Real-time telemetry from JPL Horizons, crew schedule, space weather, audio sonification radar.

I took some time to write down why did I build the artemis tracker and why I feel presenting data in an accessible, multimodal way is useful and fun. https://artemis-tracker.netlify.app/story
How I Built a Space Mission Tracker — and Why It Matters

Raw data is more vivid to me than any description. A blind developer's story of building an accessible Artemis II tracker.

Due to my #Artemis2 tracker being overloy popular, I spent past few hours migrating the site to a new server. The mission can be now tracked at https://artemis.jakobrosin.com/ no worries, the old links redirect you to the new mission central as well.
Artemis II Live Tracker — Real-Time Moon Mission Dashboard

Track NASA's Artemis II Moon mission live. Real-time telemetry from JPL Horizons, crew schedule, space weather, audio sonification radar.

@jakobrosin thanks for doing this. Truely amazes me how these astronauts do these things
@TomGrant91 It is pretty incredible to watch this, isn't it
@jakobrosin That is a really cool site, thank you for making it. :)
@shefoof @jakobrosin Yeah, sorry, I've kind of been on that thing all day!
@jakobrosin This thing is sic man. Honestly, I kinda tuned out of the space stuff because everybody else could see what was going on via the streams and trackers and I couldn't. I tend to lose interest if I can't participate in something, so this is actually pretty amazing.
@jakobrosin @technocounselor I love this tracker! Thank you so much for making it so accessible and easy to read! I love reading all those details!
@jakobrosin Here's an idea. What if the people at desmos teamed up with Major League Baseball or something like that, using existing statcast data which is near real-time, to create a sonification of the game? Use desmos's own tech to map things like the mapping of the ball, and when players are moving you can hear them using different cues? Layer radio commentary atop this and a blind person is getting just as much out of the game as someone seeing it on TV. It also has perhaps one of the best cold open subject lines waiting:
Pitch: Use pitch to indicate status of pitch for accessibility
@jakobrosin 🫶🫶 would love to see this as an iOS widget!
@jgns Since your image does not have a description / alt text, I have sadly no way of knowing what you are talking about. :(
@jakobrosin oops, I updated it, but It's a screenshot of the location of Orion in-between Earth and the moon!
@jakobrosin Oo! Nice! I had a very brief passing thought that creating something like this would be cool. I'm glad you did this!
This is a great example of what I have always loved about the Internet. What a fun and useful site, thank you for sharing it!
@jakobrosin @technicat
@jakobrosin Wow, this is incredibly cool and totally, totally awesome!!! Congrats to you for pulling that off, what a neat idea!
@robin Thank you for saying this. I have missed all the nice live data nuggets from space all the time so I thought I'd give this a shot.
@jakobrosin You are most welcome! Same here actually, the live streams are great but not being able to view the live data has always been such a bummer. I even had the idea of building an iOS app for this at some point as that's where I’m most experienced, but didn't know whether it would be possible to gather up all this telemetry data in the first place. One suggestion, would you be willing to consider adding web push notifications for things like start of crew phases and key mission events? That would be very cool to have, and probably not too hard to do with Claude or whichever AI platform you're using.
@robin absolutely. Will look into this. The mission timelikne is a tricky one. Nasa actually doesn't give out whats actually going on right now, so I'm winging it based on the static timeline they have posted. So far its worked quite well.
@robin it looks like for real web push notifications I'd need to set up a server which would deal with them constantly. But I can give browser based notifications, which just requires you to have visited the site and turned them on.
@jakobrosin Oh, yes... That's actually what I meant.
@robin notifs are live. There's an event in 1 hour and 45 minutes.
@jakobrosin Wow, thanks!!! Have just turned them on on my Mac using Safari, let’s see what happens.
@jakobrosin Also just confirmed that notifications can be enabled in iOS as well if you add the web app to your home screen first, awesome!
@jakobrosin Thank you for updating it again! :)
@jakobrosin @munchkinbear Oh my God! I am blown away by being able to read all of that information. Thank you so much for providing that.
@SerenaTori I am glad to hear that. You're welcome. @munchkinbear
@jakobrosin This is awesome! I’ll definitely check it out! Sadly, I think that I missed the live stream.
@Ryok141 nope, its running. In the tracker under live coverage or here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3kR2KK8TEs
NASA's Artemis II Live Mission Coverage (Official Broadcast)

This feed will provide continuous coverage of Artemis II mission activities with live commentary, beginning with tanking of the SLS (Space Launch System) roc...

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@jakobrosin Thank you so much, really appreciate it!