NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) has officially announced the arrival of the new streaming service called NASA+. The latest technology is soon offering an exciting journey of technological advancements to improve the overall user experience and accessibility of its online platforms. NASA also revamping its main websites to offer a seamless and enriching browsing experience to its viewers.
These changes are coming to the nasa.gov and science.nasa.gov websites. You will get a more comprehensive array of information, ranging from the agency’s groundbreaking missions and research to valuable climate data and the latest updates on the ambitious Artemis program.
NASA App
Apart from this, NASA is also planning to launch a new streaming platform, NASA+ later this year. This will come in addition to an upgrade to the NASA app. The streaming platform will be free of ads and without cost, providing access to the agency’s Emmy Award-winning live coverage. It will also get a few new series launching with the streaming service.
It will soon launch the Android app. Moreover, NASA+ will work smoothly with well-known streaming services like Roku, Apple TV, and Fire TV. This means many people will be able to access it and enjoy a great experience on different devices.
NASA has started a beta website for NASA+. This is like a sneak peek before the official launch, and it lets the public try out the upcoming service and give feedback to help make it even better. You can visit the beta website at beta.nasa.gov and share your thoughts and ideas.
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Marc Etkind, Associate Administrator, Office of Communications, NASA, said, “Transforming our digital presence will help us better tell the stories of how NASA explores the unknown in air and space, inspires through discovery, and innovates for the benefit of humanity.”