NASA plans to launch NASA+, an ad-free streaming service

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is gearing up to launch its very own streaming service! That's correct! The American space agency is working on revitalizing its online presence with a brand-new streaming service and updated website designs. On Thursday, NASA unveiled a trailer for its upcoming NASA+ streaming service. The service will be accessible for free through the official NASA app on iOS and Android devices. Additionally, NASA+ will be available on Fire TV and on the web, catering to users on desktop and mobile devices. The ad-free NASA+ service will provide access to live coverage similar to what's currently available on the NASA Live website. Moreover, NASA+ will feature original video series focused on space missions and exciting new content. Users can currently access the beta website for early testing, and they are encouraged to provide feedback to improve its appearance and usability before the public launch. NASA has exciting plans for the future, including the first crewed Artemis mission to the Moon next year, followed by Artemis II in late 2024 with four astronauts, and a historic crewed lunar landing in 2025—the first in five decades. Exciting times are ahead for NASA enthusiasts!

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