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- v2.1.2iOS
Mission Updates — now in the app Get in-app articles about the Artemis program. Read the full mission recap, deep dives on Starship HLS, the new Axiom spacesuit, and more. New articles appear automatically — no app update needed. Artemis+ exclusive content Subscribers get access to premium articles with deeper analysis — the engineering details, the program politics, and the stories you won't find anywhere else. Smarter notifications Push notifications now deep-link directly to the article they're about. Tap the notification and the story opens instantly.
- v2.1.1iOS
Push Notifications Never miss a moment. Get notified about mission milestones, Artemis III updates, crew announcements, and exclusive content — delivered straight to your lock screen. Artemis+ subscribers receive premium notifications with early updates on Artemis III progress and mission timeline changes. Also in this update: • Improved app startup performance • Bug fixes and stability improvements
- v2.1.0iOS
New Media tab with NASA mission photos and YouTube video coverage New home screen with mission sections: Just Completed, Next, Future Missions, and Previous Artemis Program splash screen with updated branding Hero banner on the Mission dashboard with Earthrise photo from Artemis II 7-day free trial for yearly subscription 12 news sources including SpaceNews, ESA, Teslarati, The Verge, and more Smoother scrolling with optimized countdown animations Bug fixes and performance improvements
- v2.0.5iOS
Live splashdown countdown with NASA's confirmed landing time More accurate tracking data using JPL Horizons orbital data Automatic fallback to alternative data source when NASA's feed is unavailable Clear status indicator showing where tracking data comes from Improved space weather explanations Smoother telemetry updates and faster data refresh Bug fixes and stability improvements
- v2.0.4iOS
Live splashdown countdown with NASA's confirmed landing time Accurate Moon distance using JPL Horizons orbital data Improved space weather explanations — understand what radiation levels mean for the crew Faster data refresh when returning to the app Distance record card now clearly shows peak distance vs. record-breaking moment Bug fixes and stability improvements
- v2.0.3iOS
• Improved accuracy of Distance to Moon — now using NASA JPL Horizons ephemeris data for precise calculations • Faster data refresh when returning to the app after it has been in the background • Minor stability improvements and bug fixes
- v2.0.1iOS
Version 2.0 is a major update — Artemis Tracker now covers the entire Artemis program, not just Artemis II. WHAT'S NEW • Mission Selector: Browse all five Artemis missions (I–V) from a new home screen • Artemis I Archive: Full mission data, objectives, and notable firsts from the 2022 test flight • Artemis III–V Previews: Get ahead of upcoming missions with known details and target dates • Artemis+: New subscription model with Yearly and Lifetime plans • Legacy support: Previous Mission Control buyers receive automatic Lifetime access — no action needed • Splashdown Sale: 70% off all plans until Artemis II splashdown ARTEMIS II IS STILL LIVE Real-time telemetry, cislunar tracking map, space weather, and MET clock continue as before — now as part of the full Artemis program experience.
- v1.2.0iOS
— Tap space weather events for full details: timing, instruments, source regions, and Kp readings — Timestamps now display correctly on all space weather events — Radiation risk assessment refined to better reflect NASA guidelines — Live Tracking redesigned: telemetry status and mission clock moved to the top — Distance and velocity stats now appear first for quick reference — New home screen widgets: distance tracker, MET clock, milestones, space weather — "Acquiring Signal" banner when NASA telemetry feed drops temporarily — Improved network reliability for NASA APIs
- v1.1.0iOS
Live telemetry from NASA's AROW tracking system. Corrected launch time to match actual liftoff (22:35 UTC). Mission clock now ticks in real time with T+ elapsed time. Dashboard shows live distance, velocity, and signal delay without opening the Tracking tab. Launch status card automatically hidden post-launch. Sorry about the brief data hiccup right after launch, we were connecting to NASA's live feed in real time and had to adapt on the fly. Literally.
- v1.0.7iOS
Minor bug fixes
- v1.0.6iOS
NASA live stream link on Dashboard. Cislunar trajectory map with figure-8 free-return visualization. 28 mission milestones with local notifications. L-/T+ countdown. Distance record tracker vs Apollo 13. Communication delay readout. Crew photos. Unit toggle (mi/km).
- v1.0.5iOS
• Mission Alerts — get notified at 18 key milestones from launch to splashdown. Alerts auto-adjust if the launch date changes. • New crew photos for all four astronauts • Shop Artemis II merch directly from the app • Fixed space weather data on Weather tab • Improved countdown clock alignment
- v1.0.4iOS
• Mission Alerts — get notified at 18 key milestones (launch, TLI burn, lunar flyby, splashdown and more). Alerts automatically adjust if the launch date changes. • Shop Artemis II merch directly from the app • Fixed space weather showing incorrect data on Weather tab • Improved countdown clock alignment
- v1.0.3iOS
• Fixed space weather data on Weather tab now showing live NASA data • Improved countdown clock alignment
- v1.0.2iOS
• Corrected mission launch countdown to 22:24 UTC • APOD (Astronomy Picture of the Day) now links to full NASA article • Tracking map now shows mission progress (0–100%) instead of distance percentage • Improved countdown consistency across all screens
- v1.0.1iOS
- Launch countdown now matches NASA's official T-0 time (22:24 UTC) - Astronomy Picture of the Day is now tappable — opens the full article - Improved countdown consistency across all tabs