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NASA Announces Netflix-Like Streaming Platform: Both Free and Ad-Free

NASA announced its own platform called NASA+, where it will broadcast on space. The platform, which will technically resemble Netflix, will also feature NASA's special content. The platform will be available in the future.
 NASA Announces Netflix-Like Streaming Platform: Both Free and Ad-Free
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The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has signed a study that will enchant all space enthusiasts. In the official statement made by the institution, it was stated that a new streaming platform called “NASA+” was created. This platform will be a channel where NASA will publish all its work, old and new. In addition, NASA’s original website is also being updated to provide a better experience.

NASA’s current website in use looked more like a news site than an institution. In this context, the site was generally full of thumbnails and captions. It took a lot of digging around the site to find important explanations and content such as space missions and the space photo of the day. The new website, which was put into use within the scope of the beta version, has gained a more user-oriented structure with its integrations and modern appearance. If you want, you can browse NASA’s new website in beta using the link here.

Let’s come to the most important issue: what exactly will NASA+ offer?

Consider Netflix, the world’s most popular online TV show and movie platform. Here, the NASA+ service will appear as the space-oriented version of it. The platform, which will serve free of charge and without ads, will feature publications on NASA’s past space missions. In addition, NASA will create platform-specific documentaries. Users will also broadcast the space missions that NASA will perform live on NASA +.

NASA+ will be integrated into NASA’s app on iOS and Android devices (including tablets). Users will be able to use NASA+ on their smart TVs through devices such as Roku, Apple TV and Fire TV. NASA has announced that the streaming platform will be available later in the year, with more announcements about it in the future.

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