Published by Latency: Zero, LLC on 2020-06-13
1. The MissionClock staff regularly compile space mission information from a variety of sources including contacts within NASA, and collect them on our servers.
2. It shows the T-clock, including pauses for built-in launch holds, and the L-clock, letting you know how much real time remains before launch.
3. For missions that have already launched, MissionClock will show you the Mission Elapsed Time (MET).
4. Keep up-to-date with space launches from NASA and other agencies around the world with MissionClock for your iPhone or iPod Touch.
5. MissionClock shows you a real-time countdown clock for upcoming missions, as well as information about missions that are currently underway.
6. MissionClock’s main view shows the current time in three time zones (yours, UTC, and the mission’s).
7. You can see major launch and ascent events as they happen, and receive alerts when mission conditions change.
8. MissionClock is automatically updated with changes, so you stay informed.
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Download | Developer | Rating | Current version |
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Get APK for PC → | Latency: Zero, LLC | 3.82 | 1.1.6 |
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Get $4.99 on Mac | Latency: Zero, LLC | 11 | 3.82 |
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