International Broadcasts
| Country | Channel |
|---|---|
| Australia | Seven Network |
| Austria | ORF |
| Belgium | VT4 |
| Brazil | Rede Record |
| Canada | Space |
| Chile | TVN |
| Croatia | HRT |
| Denmark | TV 2 |
| Finland | Paikallistelevisio |
| France | M6 |
| Germany | VOX |
| Germany & Austria | Pro Sieben |
| Hungary | TV3 |
| India | STAR World India |
| Indonesia | RCTI |
| Ireland | RTE |
| Israel | Channel 2 |
| Malaysia | RTM2 |
| Netherlands | SBS 6 |
| New Zealand | TV3 |
| Norway | TV 2 |
| Panama | RPC Canal 4 |
| Philippines | RPN 9 |
| Poland | Polsat |
| Portugal | SIC |
| Singapore | Channel 5 |
| Slovakia | Markíza |
| Slovenia | Kanal A |
| South Africa | SABC |
| Spain | Telecinco |
| Sweden | TV4 |
| Switzerland | TSR |
| Thailand | iTV |
| United Kingdom | Sky One & BBC 2 |
| United States | Fox Network & Sci Fi Channel |
| Venezuela | Televen |
In Norway, the series was given the name "Skvadron 58" (Squadron 58). In Sweden, its name was "Slaget om Tellus" (The Battle for Tellus). In Denmark, it was called "Rummet år 2063" (Space, year 2063). In Germany (during the first two times, the series was shown on VOX), France, Switzerland and Finland, it was called "Space 2063". In Croatia, it aired under the title Svemirski marinci (Space Marines) and in Hungary it was called "Űrháború 2063" (Space war 2063). In Spain and during the third time, the series was shown in Germany on ProSieben, the name was cut to just "Space" while in Poland it was given the title Gwiezdna eskadra (Star Squadron). In Brazil, the TV series was given the title Comando Espacial (in English: Space Commando). In Slovakia, its name was "Vesmír bez hraníc" (Universe without borders).
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