NASA is gearing up to launch an exciting new streaming service, NASA+, set to debut on most major platforms next week. What makes this service even more enticing is that it will be entirely free, with no subscription fees or annoying advertisements to interrupt your viewing experience. Mark your calendars for November 8 when NASA+ is scheduled to become available.
This announcement comes after NASA hinted at the release of their upcoming streaming platform during the summer, as part of a broader digital overhaul. Initially, NASA+ was revealed to be accessible through the NASA iOS and Android apps, as well as on popular streaming devices such as Roku, Apple TV, and Fire TV. The service will also be accessible through web browsers.
While the specifics of the content have not been fully disclosed, NASA promises family-friendly programming that will immerse viewers in their missions. Expect live coverage of space endeavors and original video series that take you deep into the fascinating world of space exploration. NASA already has its own broadcast network known as NASA TV, and it appears that this new streaming service will serve as an expansion of its existing offerings. More information will be available when the service officially launches next Wednesday. So, space enthusiasts and science buffs, get ready for an exciting new way to experience NASA’s incredible adventures.
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