Coming Soon: NASA Plus Streaming Service
In an already saturated market of streaming services catering to diverse interests and entertainment needs, a new player is set to enter the scene – NASA. Alongside the well-established giants like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video, there are specialized platforms like Disney+, HBO Max, and Apple TV+. Now, NASA, the space agency, is preparing to launch its own free streaming service, NASA+.
NASA has made an official announcement about the upcoming launch of its free streaming service called NASA+. The service will be available on various platforms such as iOS, Android, web, Roku, Fire TV, and Apple TV. NASA+ will offer a range of content, including the agency’s Emmy award-winning live coverage and new original video series.
Boosting public engagement with NASA.
“Our vision is to inspire humanity through a unified, world-class NASA web experience,” said Jeff Seaton, chief information officer at the agency’s headquarters in Washington. “NASA’s legacy footprint presents an opportunity to dramatically improve the user experience for the public we serve. Modernizing our main websites from a technology standpoint and streamlining how the public engages with our content online are critical first steps in making our agency’s information more accessible, discoverable, and secure.”
Jeff Seaton, the chief information officer at NASA’s headquarters in Washington, expressed the vision of inspiring humanity through a unified and world-class web experience. He mentioned that modernizing the main websites and streamlining content engagement for the public are important steps. This would be by making NASA’s information more accessible, discoverable, and secure.
Marc Etkind, the associate administrator of the Office of Communications at NASA Headquarters, emphasized the significance of transforming their digital presence to better narrate NASA’s endeavors in exploring the unknown in air and space, inspiring through discovery, and innovating for the betterment of humanity.
NASA+ is expected to launch in the next few months. Interested users will be able to download it from the official NASA government website.
Fans of NASA’s work took straight to their Instagram post to express their excitement. One comment read, “OH. MY. GOODNESS. We’re ready to binge-watch!” While another commenter wrote “I just need space scenes to fall asleep too. Maybe some shooting star sounds.”