3 Space Documentaries That Will Blow Your Mind and Where to Stream Them

Streaming has certainly brought the entire world under the slight force of a tap. It turns out that outer space, too, is only a button's distance away, courtesy of documentation and streaming.
3 is the best number to get started with any out-of-this-world subject. In this case, space.
1. The Phenomenon (2020)
Using the four infamous Pentagon UFO videos as a starting point, The Phenomenon talks about the history of UFO spotting. Ufologist and filmmaker James Fox has spun out the documentary from the very sources of the UFO phenomenon.
The Phenomenon traces back to the first-ever "flying saucer" spotted and coined as such in 1947. It is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video, Just Watch Beta, CW, Kanopy, Flex, Filmzie, and Darkroom.
2. Moment of Contact (2022)
James Fox extends his expertise in ufology with Moment of Contact. It centers around the 1996 Varginha UFO incident, where several residents of the city claimed to spot more than one strange creature, and even a UFO in the year.
Moment of Contact is available to stream on Fubo, Just Watch Beta, CW, Plex, Darkroom nd Fawsome, for free. The Roku Channel, Filmzie, and Xumo have the documentary available for streaming with advertisement breaks.
3. One Strange Rock (2018)
One Strange Rock is a 10-part documentary series aired on National Geographic. The docuseries anthologises the perspectives of 8 astronauts who had been away from Planet Earth for over 1000 days each. It is available to stream on Disney +, Hulu, and HBO Max, altogether.
Human curiosity and streaming culture have created a festival of cinema out of outer-space To get familiar with the concept of having the galaxy a touch away, these three documentaries are just the way.
Which of these space documentaries are you most intrigued by? Let us know in the comments below!
Written by

Adiba Nizami
Edited by

Itti Mahajan
