NASA is launching its new free NASA+ site to view unpublished content

There are many streaming platforms in our daily life. Thanks to them, we can watch many movies and series. In Spain, the five most preferred apps are Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, HBO Max and Movistar Plus. However, there are other apps like DAZN, YouTube Premium or Apple TV+.

But the reality is that many more sites are constantly being developed. This is the case of NASA, which is now a A channel specializing in space content. NASA+, the new subscription-free video-on-demand service, is free and ad-free.

As NASA has pointed out On his official blogWith this ad-free, free and family-friendly streaming service, users can enjoy live NASA broadcasts, multiple Emmy Award winners and a wide-ranging view of the agency’s work through an extensive collection of original content, including new series. It will debut on this streaming service.

NASA+ content

Starting now, everyone can enjoy original NASA+ content, including:

  • A Document series Includes every image from the James Webb Space Telescope, as well as a second series highlighting the world’s most powerful space telescope, from labs to launch;
  • Children’s Project animated about planets, mysteries of the universe and intergalactic worlds;
  • A series that says Personal stories of NASA’s black astronauts;
  • An audience-engaging series Between the stage As a team of scientists work to bring the first asteroid sample ever received by the United States back to Earth;
  • Pictures of the universe In ultra high definition with space soundtrack
  • Content in SpanishThis includes a series highlighting Hispanic and Latino NASA employees, climate content, and more.

The universe at your fingertips

With more than 30 million downloads, the NASA app features a huge collection of the agency’s latest content. More than 21,000 images, Podcasts, news, feature stories and live event coverage. New app updates include:

  • Full access to NASA+ on-demand streaming service;
  • Cloud push notifications;
  • displays and announcements that allow users to fly the International Space Station;
  • Ability to rate photos and explore and share highly rated ones;
  • Augmented reality allows users to view, rotate and zoom in on 3D models of NASA rockets, spacecraft and rovers.
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This new service is available for download on most major platforms Through the NASA app For iOS and Android mobile and tablet devices, as well as Roku and Apple TV streaming media players. Additionally, users can view the online schedule by clicking on it Here.

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