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NASA has unveiled its free streaming service NASA+

NASA has unveiled its free streaming service NASA+

The ad-free NASA+ service will be available on iOS, Android, Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, and other platforms.

The ad-free NASA+ service will be available on iOS, Android, Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, and more.

The sign «No Vacancies» may suggest that the Internet today is crowded with a plethora of streaming services, but NASA is asking you to downsize to make room for its ad-free, ad-free platform, which will soon be available on iOS, Android, Roku, Apple TV, and Fire TV.

NASA is asking you to downsize to make room for its ad-free, ad-free platform, which will soon be available on iOS, Android, Roku, Apple TV, and Fire TV.

The new online platform, dubbed NASA+, will launch by the end of 2023 and will be a must-have source for live events, special panels, exclusive interviews and original video series. The site will be accessible through the NASA app on the aforementioned platforms, as well as online.

Access to the site will be via the NASA app on the aforementioned platforms, as well as online.

«We’re bringing space on demand and at your fingertips with NASA»s new streaming platform, —said Marc Etkind, NASA associate administrator. «Transforming our digital presence will help us better tell the story of how NASA explores the unknown in the air and space, inspires discovery and innovates for the benefit of humanity».

The new platform will help us better tell the story of how NASA explores the unknown in the air and space, inspires discovery and innovates for the benefit of humanity.

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Ahead of the launch, NASA will also update its websites and redesign the official app, adding modern touches to the space agency’s coverage of missions, climate data, exploration, discoveries and more. Until the app is finalized, space enthusiasts can check out a beta version of NASA’s new flagship site.

So far, space enthusiasts can check out a beta version of NASA’s new flagship site.

«Our goal —is to inspire humanity by creating a unified, world-class NASA Web site» —added Jeff Seaton, director of information technology at the agency’s headquarters. «NASA’s outdated websites present an opportunity to significantly improve the user experience for those we serve. Modernizing our major websites from a technology perspective and streamlining the way the public interacts with our content online are important first steps toward making our agency’s information more accessible, easily discoverable and secure».

So far, we’ve taken a number of important steps toward making our agency’s information more accessible, easily discoverable and secure.

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Watch for updates and details on future content, bonus features and special events as NASA+ officially debuts later this year.

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