NASA plans to stream rocket launches on Netflix starting this summer

On May 28, 2020, workers are re -painting the NASA logo in the Cape Canaveral, Florida in the Kennedy Space Center in the vehicle assembly building.
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NASA’s live programming, including rocket launches, space walks and landscapes from the earth, will start publishing Netflix This summer.
NASA said that the movement is part of the effort to reach a global audience. Press release. The agency said that the content of the NASA application and the website will remain free and without advertising.
Released in NASA+ 2023 A way to make it easier to access the people’s space content.
NASA+General Manager Rebecca Sirmons, “1958 National Aeronautics and Space Law, space discovery story to share our story with the largest possible audience.” He said.
NASA did not explain the financial details of the agreement.
The partnership comes because there is an increase in Elon Musk’s commercial rocket launches led by SpaceX. SpaceX launched 81 in the first half of 2025. The field was investigated. In addition, it continues to be the only US company with a certified spacecraft to bring astronauts to the international space station..
By the way, NASA supports Low world orbit tasks.
Netflix shares, which have more than 700 million users, are traded at the highest levels of all time. The flow service has increased almost 51% since the beginning of the year.




