This year we have already received one Sally Ride documentary and Another Ryan Gosling Astronaut filmBut the largest space -centric development in 2025 is all thanks to Netflixa never -previously seen partnership with NASA: Meet NASA+.
Starting this summer, the audience can see live NASA Rymph peddies and look at every second of the international space station that captures from this world (literally) images of the earth. “The National Aeronautics and our Space Act from 1958 urges us to share our story about space exploration with the widest audience,” said Rebecca Sirmons, head of NASA+, in an official statement. “Together we are involved in a golden age of innovation and exploration – inspirational new generations – directly from their sofa or in the palm of their phone.”
The audience will be able to stream rocket launches, astronaut space walks and mission coverage through NASA+ Live programming. NASA+ will be for free, without ads, via the NASA app and on the NASA website. As today’s announcement notes, NASA’s work will be “even more accessible, which means that the agency can increase commitment with and inspire a global audience in a modern media landscape, where Netflix reaches a global audience of more than 700 million people.”
Netflix has doubled on educational efforts in recent months: Streamer now has exclusive premiere rights all over the world for the beloved PBS show “Sesame Street.” The platform Shopped the rights To the iconic series after Warner Bros. Discovery’s HBO Max chose not to take on the contract again. “Sesame Street” will continue to be available on PBS Kids and over their digital video and gaming platforms to continue to provide free public television. “Sesame Street” is created by Sesame Workshop, a global ideal.
Netflix debuts a re -immaginated season 56, as well as broadcasting 90 hours of previous episodes and revealing Spinoff stories. In addition to the series, Netflix will also expand the “Sesame Street” franchise by developing video games for both “Sesame Street” and “Sesame Street Mecha Builders.”
Netflix has also praised the platform for a variety of natural documents, Including “Our Living World” told by Cate BlanchettAnd “Our Planet” with Sir David Attenborough, Salma Hayek and Penélope Cruz.