NASA Plus streaming service is available for Android and iOS devices (Image credit: NASA) The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) unveiled its standalone streaming service called NASA+. The content streaming platform by NASA is a free-to-use service with no ads and can be accessed via a web browser by visiting plus.nasa.gov or by downloading the NASA app, available for Android and iOS devices. Similarly, NASA+ is also available on platforms like Apple TV and Roku.
Users can update the NASA app on their phone to the latest version to experience various shows, related to space and science, which also include original series along with Emmy award-winning content.
NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy said: “I am excited we have created a powerful trifecta with the recently revamped NASA website, the launch of NASA+, and the updated NASA App that showcases the many benefits our data can have for all humanity.”
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NASA back in July teased the launch of its own OTT service dubbed NASA+, a digital platform with content related to science and space. The platform already has content related to the James Webb Space Telescope, animated children’s shows about planets and the universe, personal stories of Black NASA astronauts, and ultra-high definition visuals of the cosmos.
Besides, it also has shows like Documentary in Artemis: 1, Other Worlds: Planets, First Light, and more. The platform currently offers content with up to HD resolution. Most of the content that’s currently listed on the NASA+ platform is in English and Spanish. NASA will also make use of this platform to live stream various events. If you are space curious, then NASA+ is a great platform that offers a lot of content related to science and technology.