NASA Collaborates with Netflix to Create an Unmatched Space Experience

NASA, reference of space missions

Whether you are passionate or simply curious, space is a space that has always fascinated. Between rocket launches and outings of astronauts in space, these historical events are mostly followed by millions or even billions of people.

NASA arrives on Netflix

In a press release published on June 30 on their site, NASA announced that live programs from NASA+ will be available on Netflix this summer. Subscribers of the streaming platform, which are no less than 700 million, will now be able to continuously follow the main space missions.

“Together, we are committed to creating a golden age of innovation and exploration, inspiring new generations, comfortably installed on their sofa or in their hand, from their phone. “, said Rebecca Sirmons, Director General of NASA+ at the agency's headquarters in Washington. The objective displayed by NASA is “Make discover the agency's discoveries, inventions and spatial exploration to the greatest number, wherever they are.”

How to look live NASA+ on Netflix?

On its site, Netflix brings more precision concerning this new option. The American giant explains that the live flows of NASA+ will be visible on the platform interface, alongside the series. Detailed schedules will be published as space events approach, on their Tudum website.

In addition, Netflix specifies that rocket launches or mission covers will be seen in real time, with a quality of HD diffusion. It will always be possible to follow NASA's missions on NASA+, free of charge and without advertising, or on the agency's website.

Source: NASA

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