Twitch partners with NASA for the first-ever Twitch stream from outer space

Brandon Moore

Brandon Moore

Twitch and NASA are set to go live with a stream from the International Space Station all the way up in outer space.

In the year 2025, plenty of first-ever events are happening. One that is about to take place is the very first Twitch stream to happen from outer space, as the platform teams up with NASA to go live with those who walk among the stars.

The stream will go live with astronauts who know what it is like to float around in the void. They've been on the International Space Station, and in one case he currently is, and they'll take part in this historic streaming event.

How to watch the NASA Twitch stream from space

The official NASA channel on Twitch will host the first-ever stream from space. You can tune in at 11:45 a.m. EST on February 12 to see how it goes. We have the stream embedded just below so you can even watch along with us!

Who is on the stream?

We don't have too many details regarding what the stream will showcase. We do know who will be attending, however. You've got Don Pettit and Matt Dominick appearing on the Twitch x NASA stream from space.

The former will be live from the International Space Station, showing off low gravity and more than likely answering questions. Dominick just returned from orbit, so he may be the host or just another astronaut appearing to answer any of your space-based questions.

Whoever joins in and whatever takes place, just know that this is truly a history making event. There has never been a Twitch stream from out of atmosphere before, so tune in and see how things work beyond our blue skies.

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