Following in the footsteps of the big entertainment companies, NASA goes into space with its totally free streaming channel. The era of NASA+.
The aerospace agency published the launch this week, pending a confirmation date to enjoy the content.
“More space. More rockets. More science. More missions. More NASA. All in one place,” the agency wrote on its Instagram account.
You don’t need a subscription. NASA+ is ad-free, no-cost, and family-friendly. It will feature Emmy Award-winning live coverage and a new series of original videos.” Add agency.
The North American aerospace organization is renewing all its main portals, adding to these its first streaming service. Also, take the opportunity to update your app.
According to Jeff Seaton, NASA’s chief information officer in Washington, the agency’s vision “is to inspire humanity.” through a unified, world-class web experience.
For his part, Marc Etkind, associate administrator of the Office of Communications at NASA Headquarters, added: “We are putting the space on demand and at your fingertips with NASA’s new broadcast platform.”
“Transforming our digital presence will help us better tell the stories of how NASA explores the unknown in the air and space, inspires through discovery and innovates for the benefit of humanity.” Etkind points out.
NASA+ will be available for mobile devices and tablets with iOS and Android, plus streaming media players like Roku, Apple TV and Fire TV, and on the web on mobile and desktop devices.
At this time users can access the preview preview and in progress of the website In the following link.