NASA is stepping into the world of streaming services with its upcoming platform, NASA+. The government agency recently announced its plan to introduce this ad-free, no-cost streaming service later this year, offering a host of captivating content to viewers worldwide.
NASA+ promises to deliver live coverage of future launches, captivating documentaries, and a range of original series, all of which will be exclusively available on the platform. The goal is to provide audiences with an immersive experience of NASA’s groundbreaking explorations and discoveries in air and space, as well as its innovative endeavors for the betterment of humanity.
Marc Etkind, NASA’s associate administrator of communications, expressed the agency’s excitement, stating, “We’re putting space on demand and at your fingertips with NASA’s new streaming platform.” The launch of NASA+ is seen as a transformative step in enhancing NASA’s digital presence and storytelling capabilities.
The streaming service will be accessible through the NASA app on iOS and Android mobile and tablet devices, as well as popular streaming media players like Roku, Apple TV, and Fire TV. Additionally, users can access NASA+ on the web through the agency’s new beta website, which promises to provide an enriching experience. The updated websites, nasa.gov and science.nasa.gov, will offer information on missions, research, climate data, Artemis updates, and more, delivering a topic-driven approach with a unified search engine and seamless navigation.
With NASA+ on the horizon, space enthusiasts and curious minds alike can look forward to exploring the wonders of the universe through this innovative and informative streaming service.