The new-look platform will offer live coverage as well as documentaries without any ads.Space 

NASA’s Free Live Streaming Platform Offers Exciting Events

NASA has developed its own streaming service, similar to Netflix, that will provide the public with live space content and documentaries. This service will be completely free and ad-free.

The site is currently in a beta avatar, but NASA offers everyone the opportunity to explore the content of this site and even provide feedback about their experiences to the space agency. NASA says that all of this feedback is being closely monitored and future updates will fulfill those people’s wish lists.

“Transforming our digital presence helps us better tell the stories of how NASA explores the unknown in air and space, inspires through discovery, and innovates to benefit humanity,” a NASA spokesperson said in a post.

NASA has been one of the pioneers in the streaming arena, amassing impressive coverage of major flight launches over the years, even winning prestigious awards from the space agency. And the new streaming platform aims to enhance the experience with rich and diverse content available to the public for free. That’s right, NASA is bringing a new website that offers ad-free content and still won’t charge you, unlike Netflix and Disney+ streaming channels.

The new NASA+ service will be available on most streaming service platforms, and people can access it through the NASA app, which is also available for iOS and Android platforms and tablets.

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