
Netflix subscribers and NASA superfans are getting a special treat just in time for the summer, as the two join forces to bring live space programming right to the streaming platform.
Coming soon, subscribers will be able to watch NASA’s free streaming content, currently offered through its service NASA+, on Netflix, including rocket launches, astronaut spacewalks, mission coverage, and live views beamed down from the International Space Station (ISS).
The space organization launched NASA+ in 2023, a free, on-demand streaming service that provides space fans with a one-stop shop for all of the federal agency’s headline-generating missions, documentaries, and other original content. NASA+ is available on desktop and through the NASA app, as well as Apple TV, Fire TV, and Roku’s NASA channel.
Behind the scenes, Netflix has pivoted to more live content, including obtaining the rights to live sports coverage, like the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup and WWE’s Raw. Netflix is also overhauling its user experience, which will involve a new, streamlined homepage and recommendations, AI-powered search, and a potential vertical video feed that will play show and movie clips similar to TikTok’s FYP.
“The National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 calls on us to share our story of space exploration with the broadest possible audience,” said general manager of NASA+ Rebecca Sirmons. “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.”
Don’t have Netflix? Want even more space content? Watch Mashable’s Earth livestream, brought to you by the ISS and a partnership with Earth/space live streaming company Sen.