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See the real upcoming rocket launch schedule

Ask what is launching and Zeplik reads the real manifest from Launch Library, then answers with the actual missions, their provider, rocket, launch pad, and no-earlier-than time, marking clearly that scheduled times can still slip. A language model has no launches at all after its training cutoff, so any mission, date, or provider it names for an upcoming flight is invented. This reads the live manifest and, when the source is unreachable or nothing matches, says so instead of manufacturing a launch.

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The lookup is free; you pay only the normal cost of the answer, shown before you send.

How it works

  1. Ask about launches

    Ask in plain language, like 'what rockets are launching this week?' or 'when is the next SpaceX Falcon 9 launch?'. You can filter by rocket, program, or provider.

  2. Zeplik reads Launch Library

    It reads the live upcoming or recent launch manifest from Launch Library, not the model's memory, and treats each event as source data with its no-earlier-than time.

  3. Read the real manifest

    The answer lists the missions with their provider, rocket, pad, and net time, and makes clear that upcoming times can still change.

Worked examples

Real prompts you can open in the composer with the text ready to review. Nothing sends on its own. Swap in your own details.

Prompt: What rockets are launching this week?

Zeplik reads the live manifest and lists the real upcoming missions with their providers and no-earlier-than times, not launches invented from memory.

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Prompt: When is the next SpaceX Falcon 9 launch, and what is the mission?

It filters the manifest to the matching provider and rocket and returns the next real scheduled flight, noting the time may still slip.

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Prompt: What was the most recent rocket launch, and did it succeed?

It reads the recent-launch record and reports the real event with its status, rather than guessing an outcome.

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What it can and cannot do

The lookup is precise about what it can verify and honest about its edges. Here is the plain posture.

Does itReal upcoming missions

Zeplik reads the live manifest, so the missions, providers, rockets, and net times are the real scheduled events.

Does itRecent past launches

Ask for previous launches and it reads the recent-launch record with each flight's status, not a remembered outcome.

Does itFilter by rocket, program, or provider

Give a term like Falcon 9, Artemis, or SpaceX and Zeplik scopes the manifest to matching launches.

Does itHonest when nothing matches

If the source is unreachable or no launch matches, Zeplik says so rather than inventing a mission to fill the answer.

Does notA guarantee a launch will happen on time

Net times are no-earlier-than and often slip. Zeplik reports the scheduled time and flags that it can change, not a promise.

Does notLive launch webcast or telemetry

It reports the schedule and details, not a live stream or in-flight data. Use the official provider feed for live coverage.

Grounded, and honest by default

Frequently asked questions

Where does the launch data come from?
From Launch Library 2, read live and keyless. Each mission Zeplik returns, with its provider, rocket, pad, and no-earlier-than time, is the manifest's own record.
Why not just ask a chatbot about upcoming launches?
Because a language model has no launches after its training cutoff, so any upcoming mission it names is invented. This tool reads the real manifest instead.
Are the times exact?
They are no-earlier-than times and often slip. Zeplik reports the scheduled net time and makes clear it can change, rather than presenting it as fixed.
Can it show recent launches too?
Yes. Ask for previous or recent launches and it reads the recent-launch record with each flight's status, from confirmed through successful.
Does a launch lookup cost credits?
The lookup itself is free. You pay only the normal model-token cost of the answer Zeplik writes around it, shown before you send, exactly like any other message.

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