
NASA+ to stream live on Netflix this summer
Announced on Monday, the initiative is part of NASA's broader effort to make its scientific and exploratory missions more accessible to the public. The partnership will allow Netflix users to watch high-definition streams of events like astronaut spacewalks, real-time Earth imagery from the ISS, and mission coverage directly through the Netflix interface.
We're bringing NASA+ to @Netflix!
Starting this summer, Netflix audiences will be able to stream rocket launches, spacewalks, and other major live events on the platform. Read more about how we're working to bring NASA's work to a global audience: https://t.co/DtpxS9yhmcpic.twitter.com/DHI6ybxOum — NASA (@NASA) June 30, 2025
Rebecca Sirmons, general manager of NASA+, emphasised the importance of outreach: 'Our Space Act of 1958 calls on us to share our story of space exploration with the broadest possible audience. Together, we're committed to a Golden Age of Innovation and Exploration — inspiring new generations — right from the comfort of their couch or in the palm of their hand from their phone.'
While NASA+ will continue to be available for free on the NASA app and at NASA.gov, the integration with Netflix offers another option for audiences to engage with the agency's programming.
Live content from NASA+ will appear on Netflix alongside the platform's usual series and films. A detailed schedule for upcoming events will be released closer to the launch window through Netflix's official channels.

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