Netflix partners with NASA to enhance its live TV options

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Netflix and NASA have joined forces to bring live space programming to viewers on the streaming service later this summer. Subscribers will have access to rocket launches, astronaut spacewalks, and live views of Earth from the International Space Station, along with content from NASA+ app. This partnership indicates Netflix’s expansion into live programming beyond its usual in-house productions and exclusive events.

While Netflix has been adding more live TV content, focusing on comedy, awards shows, and sports like WWE, NASA has been actively engaging with space enthusiasts on various platforms. This collaboration follows NASA’s previous partnership with Prime Video and its presence on YouTube and NASA+ website.

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