NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) is making changes to its main websites to provide a better viewing experience for space enthusiasts. The agency aims to include all information related to its missions, research, climate data, and Artemis updates. Both nasa.gov and science.nasa.gov will continue to improve based on user feedback. In an effort to engage the public, NASA has introduced a beta version of its website, which allows users to explore the site and submit their feedback at beta.nasa.gov. The space agency plans to update and enhance the beta site on an ongoing basis using this valuable input.

NASA+: A New Streaming Platform

Excitingly, NASA intends to launch a new streaming platform called NASA+ later this year. NASA+ will offer an ad-free and cost-free service, making it a great option for families. Users will have access to NASA’s Emmy Award-winning live coverage, as well as new series exclusive to the streaming service. To ensure accessibility, NASA+ will be available on major platforms. It can be accessed through the NASA App, which can be downloaded on iOS and Android mobile and tablet devices. Additionally, the streaming platform will be available on popular streaming media platforms such as Roku, Apple TV, and Fire TV. Users can also enjoy NASA+ on the web across desktop and mobile devices.

Integration with Multimedia Libraries

In addition to the website revamps and the launch of NASA+, the US-based space agency has plans to integrate the upcoming websites with their in-house multimedia libraries. This integration will provide users with a seamless experience, allowing them to access a vast collection of resources.

While NASA has not announced an official launch date for NASA+ streaming service, space enthusiasts can already explore the beta website and provide feedback. With NASA’s commitment to continuously improving their services, space enthusiasts can look forward to an enhanced viewing experience and easy access to their favorite NASA content.

Discover the wonders of space through NASA’s new streaming platform, NASA+. Stay up-to-date with the latest missions, research, and live coverage, all without ads or any cost. Be part of the future of space exploration and embark on an educational and thrilling journey with NASA+.

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