NASA has released a trailer for its upcoming NASA+ streaming service, a free offering that's part of a major effort to revamp its online presence.
Eager to deliver the best content to space fans, NASA is about to overhaul its online presence with a new streaming service and fresh designs across all of its websites.
Introducing NASA's On-Demand Streaming Service, NASA+ The NASA+ streaming service will be ad-free and offer access to the agency’s Emmy Award-winning live coverage, which currently appears on the NASA Live site. It’ll also broadcast original video series linked to NASA’s space missions, along with brand new content, some of which will appear on the streaming service at launch.
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