Netflix to Livestream Artemis II Flyby Worldwide

April 5, 2026

In a major moment for both space exploration and streaming, Netflix has confirmed it will broadcast the live stream of Artemis II globally tomorrow, giving audiences around the world a front-row seat to history.

A Historic Mission Goes Global


Artemis II is a landmark mission that will:
• Carry astronauts on a 10-day journey around the Moon
• Mark humanity’s return to deep space travel beyond low Earth orbit
• Reach distances farther than any human mission in decades

Now, thanks to Netflix, millions will be able to watch the lunar flyby in real time.

Streaming Meets Space Exploration


This move signals a new era where platforms like Netflix are expanding beyond entertainment into:
• Live global events
• Educational and science-driven programming
• Shared cultural moments on a worldwide scale

The livestream is expected to include:
• Live footage from the spacecraft
• Mission updates and commentary
• Views of the Moon from a human spacecraft perspective

A New Kind of Viewing Event


Unlike traditional launches or delayed coverage, this livestream transforms Artemis II into a real-time global event, similar to major sports or award shows—only this time, the stage is space.

Bottom Line


With Netflix bringing Artemis II directly to screens worldwide, the Moon is no longer distant—it’s just a stream away.

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