Nasa+ is the company’s first streaming service. It will be free to watch and will include live missions such as Artemis. Original series and new shows will also be available on the platform.
Nasa+ first streaming service
Exoplanet research, climate change, and the Sun’s influence are among the topics teased on the platform. The programs such as Nasa X and 360 will be highlighted. They investigate the impact of technologies such as lithium-ion batteries on space travel and life on Earth.
Live launches from Nsa are already available on YouTube and Nssa TV. Nasa+ will provide more information about the missions. It will include astronaut training, consumer space travel, and collaborations with SpaceX and Blue Origin.
Furthermore, unlike Netflix and Apple TV, Nsa intends to focus on non-fiction and documentaries. The streaming service will be accessible via the app, media players, and the internet. NASA is gearing up for the next stages of its Artemis lunar mission.
Humans will return to the moon by September 2028. The mission will include the first woman and person of color. In late 2022, the first uncrewed Artemis mission was completed. They now preparing for the second phase, which will take place in 2024, with the goal of going further into space.
Nsa is also updating its websites and app. It seeks to enhance user experience by making content more accessible and secure. The chief information officer, Jeff Seaton, envisions inspiring humanity through a unified web experience.
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