Netflix to Livestream NASA's Artemis II Lunar Flyby Mission
Netflix will broadcast a live stream of NASA's Artemis II mission flyby of the Moon. The event features the first crewed lunar mission since Apollo, with astronauts orbiting the Moon without landing. The stream begins at 1 p.m. ET on the scheduled date.
satellitetoday.comNASA's Artemis II mission, the first crewed flight to the Moon since the Apollo program ended in 1972, is set for launch. The mission involves four astronauts who will orbit the Moon in a flyby trajectory lasting approximately 10 days. Netflix has partnered with NASA to provide a livestream of the flyby portion.
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m. ET, covering the spacecraft's approach and passage near the Moon. This marks Netflix's entry into live event broadcasting for space exploration. The mission uses the Orion spacecraft atop the Space Launch System rocket, launching from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Details Artemis II serves as a test flight for Orion's crewed operations.
Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, mission specialist Christina Koch, and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen comprise the crew. The flyby will not include a lunar landing, focusing instead on systems validation and Earth-Moon transit.
The mission timeline includes launch, translunar injection, lunar orbit entry, and return splashdown in the Pacific Ocean. NASA reports the spacecraft will reach a distance of about 80 miles from the lunar surface during the flyby. This mission builds toward Artemis III, planned for a lunar landing in 2026.
ET, equivalent to 10 a.m.
PT, as confirmed across reports. Viewers can access it via Netflix's platform, though specific technical requirements remain unstated. This collaboration aims to broaden public engagement with NASA's program. NASA's Artemis initiative seeks to establish sustainable lunar presence, including the Gateway lunar space station.
The flyby tests life support, navigation, and reentry systems critical for future missions. International partners, including the European Space Agency and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, contribute to the program.
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Story Timeline
3 events- Tomorrow — 1 p.m. ET
Netflix begins livestream of Artemis II lunar flyby.
2 sourcesDiscussingFilm · culturecrave - Upcoming launch date
Artemis II mission launches from Kennedy Space Center with four astronauts.
1 sourceDiscussingFilm - Mission duration — approx. 10 days
Crew orbits Moon and returns to Earth splashdown.
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Potential Impact
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Artemis program advances toward 2026 lunar landing.
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Public interest in NASA missions increases through streaming.
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Netflix expands into live space event coverage.
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International collaboration on lunar exploration strengthens.
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