Press Kit
Press resources for Subpoint.
A live ISS tracker with an insights layer - where the station is, what its crew did today, which experiments run in which module, and when you can spot it from your own sky. Everything below is free to use when writing about Subpoint.
Fact sheet
- Product
- Subpoint · Stores: "Subpoint: ISS Atlas"
- Developer
- Maximilian Weber · Independent
- Based in
- Hamburg, Germany
- Released
- June 2026
- Platforms
- iOS (iPhone) and Android
- Price
- One-time purchase, no subscription · See the stores for current pricing
- Category
- Education / Reference
- Languages
- English
- Website
- subpoint.space
- Bundle / Package ID
- space.subpoint.app
- Press contact
- hello@subpoint.space
Description
Copy-ready, three lengths.
One-liner
A live ISS tracker with an insights layer: where the station is, what its crew did today, and when you can spot it from your own sky.
Short
Watch the ISS pass overhead, meet the astronauts on board, and discover what they're researching today - all in one beautifully made companion app.
Long
Subpoint shows you where the International Space Station is right now, who is on board, and what the crew is doing today. Unlike other ISS trackers, it doesn't stop at the dot on the map. It connects live orbital data with the daily story of the station: which experiments are running, in which module they live, and which astronauts are working on them. It's a tracker, a crew companion, and a research atlas - in one beautifully made app.
Key features
Live ISS tracker
See the station overhead in real time, with precise orbit computation from current TLE data.
Pass predictions
Know when the ISS is visible from your sky. Your location never leaves your device.
Crew on board
A full profile for every astronaut: mission, agency, biography, time in space, spacewalks.
Daily activity
What the crew did today, structured from NASA's Space Station Blog and linked to experiments and modules.
Experiment depth
Every research experiment explained in plain English, sourced from NASA's own catalogs.
3D module viewer
Explore the ISS from the inside, down to real racks and hardware - Kibo, Columbus, Destiny and more.
Expeditions
Every crew rotation, with patches, members and highlights. Over 70 expeditions.
The story
Most ISS apps stop at the dot on the map. Subpoint starts there and keeps going: it ties the station's live position to what is actually happening on board - the crew's day, the experiments running in each module, the docking events and spacewalks, the expeditions stretching back across the station's history.
It is built for people who want more than a position - who want to know what the International Space Station is doing, right now, today, every day - and to spot it passing over their own sky. Open data, every source credited, AI-rewritten summaries clearly labeled.
Logos & icon
Click to download the full-resolution file.
Colors
- Navy #06080F
- Off-white #F5F2EC
- Gold #E9B575
- Ice #7DCFFF
- Live #39D98A
Typefaces
Fraunces
Display / headings
Inter
Body / UI text
Screenshots
Click any shot for the full-resolution file (1284×2778).
Everything in one file
Icons, feature graphic, all screenshots and the fact sheet (EN + DE).
Brand & usage
The product is Subpoint in prose; the full store name is "Subpoint: ISS Atlas". Please don't recolor or redraw the icon and wordmark, and don't imply an endorsement.
Subpoint is an independent project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by or sponsored by NASA, ESA, JAXA, Roscosmos, CSA, The Space Devs, the Wikimedia Foundation or any space agency. All trademarks belong to their respective owners. Every data source is credited with its license on the About & Credits page.
Contact
Questions, review copies or anything else: hello@subpoint.space · subpoint.space