NASA has launched a new streaming service called NASA+, which offers viewers a wealth of space-related content, including documentaries, educational videos, and live coverage of NASA missions.

The service is completely free and ad-free, making it a valuable resource for space enthusiasts of all ages.

NASA+ streaming service

NASA+ streaming service goes live

NASA+ is available on the agency’s website and through the NASA app, which has been updated with a major overhaul. The app now features a clean interface with a search bar that suggests relevant videos as you type. Users can also filter videos by content type, series name, and topic.

In addition to its extensive library of existing content, NASA+ is also home to a number of original series, including “Other Worlds,” which explores the mysteries of the universe; “Space Out,” a comedic look at space exploration; and “First Light,” which tells the stories of the people who made NASA’s most iconic missions possible.

The platform has a catalog of over 21,000 images, podcasts, news and feature stories, and live event coverage. It has already received over 30 million downloads. 

NASA+ also features Spanish-language content, animated kids shows, and upcoming live streams of NASA missions. The agency plans to continue adding new content to the service on a regular basis.

NASA+ is a great resource for anyone interested in space. It offers a wide variety of content, all of which is free and ad-free. Whether you’re a casual space fan or a hardcore space nerd, NASA+ has something for you.

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