If you're a space enthusiast and spend a lot of your time on streaming services like Netflix and Disney+ watching documentaries about stars, black holes, and everything in between, we bring good news. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) just unveiled its own streaming service called NASA+.
The ad-free, no-cost, family-friendly streaming service is dedicated to NASA's live coverage of all-things-space and also has new original video series. As NASA puts, the service puts the "universe at your fingertips."
To access NASA+, you need the NASA app on your iPhone or Android device. The app is also available on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more platforms; including the web.
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The NASA+ streaming service may be found in the freshly-updated NASA app. If you want to rewatch Interstellar for the 123rd time, this is not the service for you. The goal of NASA+ is to show news and educational content. Users can expect interviews, feature stories, and some exclusive series about space.
To access NASA+, simply head to the iOS or Android NASA app - just make sure it's the latest version of the app.?
You can also watch NASA+ content on the big screen via Roku, Apple TV, and Amazon Fire TV. On your laptop, you can use the web browser of your choice to tune into NASA+.
NASA+ is a free service and there are no ads! Fantastic, right? The service has a range of content on current missions, behind-the-scenes videos, livestreams, and documentaries.
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Currently, you can watch 25 series on NASA+. Various offerings include Elmo visits NASA, The Traveler, NASA Explorers, Other Worlds, and Lucy - with the library expected to grow in the near-future.
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