NASA TV is Now NASA+
NASA has ceased broadcasting programming via satellite. Now, you can watch live and original programming on the agency’s new, free streaming platform, NASA+
Visit plus.nasa.govUpcoming Events
All times listed are in U.S. Eastern, which equates to UTC-4 between late March and late November, UTC-5 the rest of the year.
All broadcasts will stream on NASA+ unless otherwise noted.
Friday, Oct, 11
11:35 a.m.—ISS Expedition 72 in-flight interview for WBZ-TV, Boston, with NASA ISS commander Suni Williams. Stream on NASA+
Sunday, Oct. 13
1 a.m.—Coverage of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8 departure from the International Space Station. The Dragon Endeavour spacecraft hatch closure is scheduled for 1:30 a.m. Stream on NASA+
2:45 a.m.—Undocking coverage of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8 from the International Space Station. Undocking scheduled for 3:05 a.m. Stream on NASA+
3:25 a.m. (approx.)—Following the conclusion of Dragon Endeavour spacecraft’s departure from the International Space Station, coverage will continue with audio only. Full coverage will resume on NASA+ ahead of the deorbit burn and splashdown
Wednesday, Oct. 16
11:40 a.m.—ISS Expedition 72 in-flight event for WGBH Boston, Massachusetts, with NASA ISS Commander Suni Williams. Stream on NASA+
Monday, Oct. 21
11:40 a.m.—ISS Expedition 72 in-flight educational event for the Iowa Space Grant Consortium at Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, with NASA flight engineer Nick Hague. Stream on NASA+
Wednesday, Oct. 23
8:35 a.m.—ISS Expedition 72 in-flight event for KFI-AM, Los Angeles, with NASA flight engineer Nick Hague. Stream on NASA+
Thursday, Oct. 24
10:40 a.m.—ISS Expedition 72 in-flight event for the City Cast Nashville podcast with NASA flight engineer Butch Wilmore. Stream on NASA+
Friday, Oct. 25
11:50 a.m.—ISS Expedition 72 in-flight event for the Columbia Space Initiative at Columbia University, New York, with NASA flight engineer Don Pettit. Stream on NASA+