NASA launched a new streaming service called NASA+


NASA, the federal space agency, is launching a new streaming service called NASA+ later this year. The service will be free of charge, ad-free, and family-friendly, and will offer live event coverage, original video series, documentaries, and mission archives. NASA+ aims to transform the agency’s digital presence and better tell the stories of how NASA explores the unknown in air and space, inspires through discovery, and innovates for the benefit of humanity.

NASA streaming service

What is NASA+?

NASA+ is a new streaming service that will provide users with an easy way to find NASA’s existing collection of original video content granting insights into its missions, along with “a handful” of new series and live streams. The service will be free of charge, ad-free, and family-friendly, and will be available via the NASA app on iOS and Android mobile and tablet devices, along with streaming media players such as Roku, Apple TV, and Fire TV. NASA+ will also be accessible on the web via the agency’s new beta website, which will be home to information about the agency’s missions and research, climate data, Artemis updates, and more.

NASA streaming service

The NASA+ website design is very simple, with a search bar at the top. When users enter certain keywords, relevant content will be automatically completed and recommended. On the search results page, users can filter videos by content type, series name, and topic. Users can also access the website through a browser or through the NASA application version 5.0 and above.

The NASA+ streaming service offers a number of documentaries, including Other Worlds, Space Out, First Light, Artemis I: The Documentary, Down to Earth: The Astronaut’s Perspective, and more. In addition to English content, the website also offers Spanish-language content, animated children’s content, and live broadcasts of upcoming NASA missions. It introduces some space experiments and astronaut-related content. Furthermore, the rating for the content on NASA+ is “TV-G.” The “G” stands for “general,” which means the content is suitable for all ages. Also, the video quality is HD, which means that we will be getting pretty good images.

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NASA streaming service

What content will be available on NASA+?

NASA+ will offer live event coverage, original video series, documentaries, and mission archives. The service will provide users with an easy way to find NASA’s existing collection of original video content granting insights into its missions, along with “a handful” of new series and live streams. NASA has not yet released any specifics about its upcoming content, but the government agency is excited about this new offering.

How can I access NASA+?

NASA+ will be available in the NASA app (on iOS and Android), as well as on Apple TV, Fire TV, Roku, and other streaming media players. Once NASA+ officially launches, it will be integrated into an upgraded NASA app available on iOS and Android. The app will also be available on streaming boxes like Apple TV, Roku, and Fire TV.

Conclusion

NASA+ is a new streaming service that will provide users with an easy way to find NASA’s existing collection of original video content granting insights into its missions, along with “a handful” of new series and live streams. The service will be free of charge, ad-free, and family-friendly, and will be available via the NASA app on iOS and Android mobile and tablet devices, along with streaming media players such as Roku, Apple TV, and Fire TV. NASA+ aims to transform the agency’s digital presence and better tell the stories of how NASA explores the unknown in air and space, inspires through discovery, and innovates for the benefit of humanity. What do you think about NASA+? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below

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