Event Instance
Modes
Levels of detail in the response - list
, normal
, detailed
Example - /events/?mode=list
Filters
Parameters - agency__ids
, date__gt
, date__gt__lt
, date__gte
, date__lte
, day
, id
, last_updated__gte
, last_updated__lte
, month
, program
, slug
, type
, type__ids
, video_url
, year
Example - /events/?type__ids=2,8
Search
Fields searched - name
Example - /events/?search=Flyby
Ordering
Fields - date
, last_updated
Example - /events/?ordering=-last_updated
Number of results
Use limit
to control the number of objects in the response (max 100)
Example - /events/?limit=2
Format
Switch to JSON output - /events/?format=json
Help
Find all the FAQs and support links on the documentation homepage - lldev.thespacedevs.com/docs
GET /2.3.0/events/29/?format=api
https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.3.0/events/29/?format=api", "name": "NG-11 Cygnus Release and Reentry", "info_urls": [ { "priority": 10, "source": "www.northropgrumman.com", "title": "NASA Commercial Resupply Missions", "description": "Northrop Grumman is a partner with NASA in providing resupply services to the International Space Station.", "feature_image": null, "url": "https://www.northropgrumman.com/Capabilities/Antares/Pages/Antares-Missions.aspx", "type": null, "language": { "id": 1, "name": "English", "code": "en" } } ], "vid_urls": [], "image": { "id": 1126, "name": "Cygnus NG berthing", "image_url": "https://thespacedevs-prod.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/ng-112520cygnus2520release2520and2520reentry_image_20190716173223.jpeg", "thumbnail_url": "https://thespacedevs-prod.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/255bauto255d__image_thumbnail_20240305191718.jpeg", "credit": "NASA", "license": { "id": 4, "name": "NASA Image and Media Guidelines", "priority": 0, "link": "https://www.nasa.gov/nasa-brand-center/images-and-media/" }, "single_use": false, "variants": [] }, "date": "2019-07-27T16:20:00Z", "slug": "ng-11-cygnus-release-and-reentry", "type": { "id": 8, "name": "Spacecraft Undocking" }, "description": "The Northrop Grumman NG-11 Cygnus 'S.S. Roger Chaffee' will undock before initiating a destructive reentry into the Earth's atmosphere taking waste along with it.", "webcast_live": false, "location": "International Space Station", "date_precision": null, "response_mode": "detailed", "duration": null, "updates": [], "last_updated": "2024-03-05T17:21:56Z", "agencies": [], "launches": [], "expeditions": [], "spacestations": [ { "id": 4, "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.3.0/space_stations/4/?format=api", "name": "International Space Station", "image": { "id": 1952, "name": "ISS as seen from Shuttle Atlantis (STS-132)", "image_url": "https://thespacedevs-prod.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/international2520space2520station_image_20190220215716.jpeg", "thumbnail_url": "https://thespacedevs-prod.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/255bauto255d__image_thumbnail_20240305194230.jpeg", "credit": "NASA", "license": { "id": 4, "name": "NASA Image and Media Guidelines", "priority": 0, "link": "https://www.nasa.gov/nasa-brand-center/images-and-media/" }, "single_use": false, "variants": [] }, "status": { "id": 1, "name": "Active" }, "founded": "1998-11-20", "deorbited": null, "description": "The International Space Station (ISS) is a space station, or a habitable artificial satellite, in low Earth orbit. Its first component was launched into orbit in 1998, with the first long-term residents arriving in November 2000. It has been inhabited continuously since that date. The last pressurised module was fitted in 2011, and an experimental inflatable space habitat was added in 2016. The station is expected to operate until 2030. Development and assembly of the station continues, with several new elements scheduled for launch in 2019. The ISS is the largest human-made body in low Earth orbit and can often be seen with the naked eye from Earth. The ISS consists of pressurised habitation modules, structural trusses, solar arrays, radiators, docking ports, experiment bays and robotic arms. ISS components have been launched by Russian Proton and Soyuz rockets, and American Space Shuttles.", "orbit": "Low Earth Orbit", "type": { "id": 2, "name": "Government" } } ], "program": [], "astronauts": [] }{ "id": 29, "url": "