NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) has introduced an on-demand streaming platform named NASA+. The website will be ad-free, free, and family-friendly. In addition, the US space agency is also improving its science websites.
For now, this is a beta website on which a preview of the beta website can be seen. NASA invites the public to visit the website and provide feedback at beta.nasa.gov. Based on this feedback, NASA will continue to update and improve the beta site on an ongoing basis.
NASA is making changes to websites
US-based space agency NASA is revamping its main websites for the ease of visitors. As noted in the press release, the websites will include "all information on the agency's mission and research, climate data, Artemis updates. Both the nasa.gov and science.nasa.gov websites will be updated based on feedback received from users and Will continue to improve.
NASA+ will also be launched soon
Apart from this, NASA is also planning to launch a new streaming platform NASA+ later this year. This will come in addition to an upgrade to the NASA app. The streaming platform will be ad-free and at no cost, providing access to the agency's Emmy Award-winning live coverage. In this, some new series will also be launched along with the streaming service.
These special features will be available in NASA+
The streaming service NASA+ will be available on most major platforms. It can be accessed on the NASA app, available for download on iOS and Android mobile and tablet devices. NASA+ will also be a part of streaming media giants like Roku, Apple TV, and Fire TV. It will also be available on the web, on desktop, and on mobile devices.
The US-based space agency is also planning several other improvements to integrate the upcoming websites with the in-house multimedia library. Although NASA has not announced the launch date of the NASA+ streaming service, it has already started the beta website for the users.
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