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NASA launches its own streaming service and this is the content you can enjoy

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By Julian Castillo

03 Nov 2023, 17:46 PM EDT

The universe has always been an endless source of fascination for humanity, and now, thanks to NASA, you are about to enter a space exploration experience like no other. The space agency par excellence is preparing for the launch of NASA+, its own streaming serviceand here we tell you everything you need to know.

The project of NASA+ has been in beta, but starting November 8, it will open to the public around the world. The most exciting thing is that NASA has announced that this service will not require subscriptions or bombard you with ads. A gift from space for the most fanatical!

Exclusive content

With NASA+, you will have access to live coverage of NASA events, from exciting rocket launches to astronauts exploring other planets and beloved rovers doing their thing. But that is not all; This service will also offer a selection of original videos that will allow you to explore space in a unique way.

The launch of NASA+ is just one part of the digital transformation NASA is undergoing. The agency is revolutionizing its online presence with a new website and improved app. This will make interacting with NASA easier and get you even more hooked on space exploration.

Artemis II: A Hit in Space Exploration

This exciting launch of NASA+ comes at the perfect time, as NASA prepares to send four astronauts to the Moon after more than half a century. The Artemis II mission, scheduled for November 2024, aims to mark a milestone in space exploration.

The astronauts will depart on a flight around the Moon and travel more than 7,400 kilometers beyond the hidden side of our satellite. This journey will take them further into the solar system than anyone has traveled before.

The fundamental purpose of this mission is to confirm that NASA’s spacecraft systems are ready to take a crew into deep space. The four lucky astronauts have already been selected and are being carefully prepared for this exciting adventure.

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