NASA+ also will stream live event coverage, where people everywhere can watch in real-time as the agency launches science experiments and astronauts to space.Space 

NASA+: Stream Out-of-this-World Content on iOS, Android and Web!

The US space agency NASA has announced that its new streaming service NASA+ is now available. They have original video series, live streaming, kids content and breaking news.

The new on-demand streaming service is available for download on most major platforms via the NASA app for iOS and Android mobile and tablet devices, as well as streaming media players Roku and Apple TV.

“I’m excited that we’ve created a powerful trifecta with the newly redesigned NASA website, the launch of NASA+, and the updated NASA app that showcases the many benefits our data can have for all of humanity,” NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy said in a release. opinion.

According to the space agency, the ad-free, free and family-friendly streaming service gives users access to the agency’s Emmy-winning live broadcasts and insights into NASA missions through collections of original video series, including new series. debuted on the streaming service.

NASA+ will also live stream the events, where people everywhere can watch in real time as the agency sends scientific experiments and astronauts into space, and eventually the first woman and person of color to the Moon.

The NASA app has a huge collection of the agency’s latest content, including more than 21,000 images, podcasts, news and feature stories, and live events.

New updates to the app include:

– Full access to on-demand streaming with NASA+

Cloud push notifications

– Observations and notifications from the International Space Station, allowing users to watch it pass overhead

– Ability to rate photos and explore and share the highest rated ones

Augmented reality that allows users to view, rotate and zoom in 3D models of NASA rockets, spacecraft and rovers.

– A documentary series following every image taken by the James Webb Space Telescope, plus another series highlighting the world’s most powerful space telescope from lab to launch

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