Netflix has just established an amazing partnership with NASA to broadcast the missions of the American space agency live this summer. Excellent news for space lovers!
While streaming platforms are multiplying like hotcakes and prices soar, each service tries to do well by broadcasting the most popular and “trendy” programs, those who will be talked about on social networks and which will turn into a social phenomenon. And in this area, Netflix does not lack ideas to distinguish itself from competition.
Thus, a few days ago, the American company established a partnership with TF1 in order to broadcast its TV channels and its special programs from the summer of 2026. But I pioneer of streaming found a partner much more surprising to distinguish itself this summer: NASA, the legendary American space agency. HAS From this summer, Netflix will offer live events from the NASA+ platform directly on its streaming service.
NASA on Netflix: a partnership to explore the space
On November 8, 2023, NASA launched NASA+, its free demand video platform without advertising, which offers documentaries relating to missions, educational content and original programs (see our article). Some of these contents will be accessible directly on the Red N platform, without having to get out of it! “”Rocket launches, extravilation outings, key moments of space missions, as well as spectacular views of the earth from the international space station will be broadcast live“, Netflix announcement on X.
Netflix Sassocie at NASA.
As of this summer, rocket launches, extravéicular outlets, key moments of space missions, as well as spectacular views of the earth from the international space station will be broadcast live. pic.twitter.com/PpFCN0dFLl
— Netflix France (@NetflixFR) June 30, 2025
The purpose of this partnership is to make the scientific and exploratory work of NASA more accessible for the general public, to enrich the Netflix content library, and to strengthen the visibility of the NASA+streaming service. Thanks to him, “NASA’s work on science and exploration will become even more accessible, which will allow the agency to increase its commitment and inspire a global audience in a modern media landscape, where Netflix affects a global audience of more than 700 million people”rejoices the organization in a press release.
For those who are not subscribed to Netflix, it is always possible to take advantage of the spatial content for free, via the mobile application or the NASA+website. They have also been available on Prime Video since May 6. Note that the American space agency also offers live on YouTube.