Website Health & Uptime

Explore the latest status updates for National Geographic

Recent Status Logs

844 ms
6/4/2025, 8:00:14 AM
593 ms
6/4/2025, 7:30:11 AM
646 ms
6/4/2025, 7:00:17 AM
543 ms
6/4/2025, 6:30:11 AM
738 ms
6/4/2025, 6:00:15 AM
676 ms
6/4/2025, 5:30:19 AM
983 ms
6/4/2025, 4:30:10 AM
551 ms
6/4/2025, 4:00:15 AM
548 ms
6/4/2025, 3:30:16 AM
628 ms
6/4/2025, 3:00:17 AM
2575 ms
6/4/2025, 2:00:15 AM
739 ms
6/4/2025, 1:30:14 AM
1018 ms
6/4/2025, 1:00:17 AM
963 ms
6/4/2025, 12:30:15 AM
780 ms
6/4/2025, 12:00:15 AM
1520 ms
6/3/2025, 11:30:16 PM
1230 ms
6/3/2025, 11:00:13 PM
1874 ms
6/3/2025, 10:30:12 PM
2843 ms
6/3/2025, 9:30:12 PM
651 ms
6/3/2025, 9:00:15 PM
978 ms
6/3/2025, 8:30:16 PM
1770 ms
6/3/2025, 8:00:18 PM
733 ms
6/3/2025, 7:30:12 PM
529 ms
6/3/2025, 7:00:15 PM
1207 ms
6/3/2025, 5:00:14 PM
637 ms
6/3/2025, 4:30:13 PM
927 ms
6/3/2025, 4:00:13 PM
810 ms
6/3/2025, 3:30:15 PM
958 ms
6/3/2025, 3:00:12 PM
1184 ms
6/3/2025, 2:30:15 PM

Status Legend

OnlineFacing IssuesOffline

How does it work?

We check the status of a website by doing a HTTP GET request.

Depending on the status response of that request we determine if the site is online/offline or having issues

If the status response is in the 200 or 300 range then we determine the site is online

If the status response is in the 400 or 500 range then we determine the site might be having issues

Any other status, or a no response is determined as being offline

The number next to the icon of the status determines the number of milliseconds that it took to get an answer on the GET request.