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Paramount+ deal: Watch out-of-this-world space documentaries for less

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Paramount might be better known for its science fiction franchises like “Star Trek” and “Halo,” but there are plenty of great science documentaries to check out on there. With Artemis II expected to launch in the next few weeks, there’s never been a better time to dive in, thanks to Paramount’s spring deal.

Right now, you can get Paramount+ for just $2.99 per month for two months. That’s a saving of $6 per month for Essential (the ad-supported tier) and $11 per month for Premium (no ads and 4K streaming). This offer is live now and runs until March 31.

Science documentaries on Paramount+, include “Space Voyages” — a four-part series that recounts humanity’s journey to the stars, all the way from the early space race and Apollo program, through to the space shuttle and Mars rover missions.


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Ian is a freelance science and technology writer, formerly Tech and Entertainment Editor at Live Science, and current Entertainment Editor at Space.com.

Space fans should also check out “Secrets of Our Universe.” The series is hosted by the British astronaut Tim Peake, who served aboard the International Space Station. This four-part docu-series explores the planets in our solar system and the challenges of human spaceflight.

There’s also “Wonders of the Moon with Dara Ó Briain,” which sees the Irish comedian looking into the ways in which the moon shapes our lives, while also exploring why nations are once again competing to put humans back on the lunar surface.

Finally, we’d also recommend checking out “Shuttle Discovery’s Last Mission,” which chronicles the extraordinary history of NASA’s most iconic craft, which now rests at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.

The Paramount+ deal applies to both the Essential and Premium tiers, so even if you only want Essential in the long term, you could grab the Premium version for the first two months and then downgrade to Essential once the two months are up.

Check out our other guides to the best telescopes, binoculars, cameras, star projectors and much more.

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