NASA—Yes, That NASA—Is Getting Into the Streaming Game

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Prepare for blast off with NASA+.

The Big Picture If the seemingly endless–and ever-growing–collection of streaming services, such as Netflix, Disney+, and Prime Video, didn't have you covered for all of your entertainment needs, then get ready for some new out of this world content; NASA have announced the launch of their own service, NASA Plus.

According to NASA's website, the new streaming service will be "ad-free, no cost, and family-friendly," providing audiences with "access to the agency’s Emmy Award-winning live coverage and views into NASA’s missions through collections of original video series." New content will include a handful of new, educational shows. Users will be able to access the service via the new NASA app on iOS and Android, as well as through hardware such as Roku, Apple TV and Fire TV.

As sci-fi lovers strap in for more off-world exploration with the likes of the Doctor Who's 60th anniversary specials, and Ncuti Gatwa's subsequent tenure as the Time Lord, space buffs can get closer to the real thing with NASA's new platform. Marc Etkind, the agency's associate administrator, Office of Communications said in a statement "We’re putting space on demand and at your fingertips with NASA’s new streaming platform.

A New Mission Statement Through the launch of the new service and the revamping of their web platforms, NASA is aiming to streamline their resources, connecting "additional agency websites and multimedia libraries into this new experience," declaring that "with an enhanced digital presence, NASA will share science, research, exploration, and innovation with the world through cohesive platforms.

NASA Plus doesn't currently have a launch date, but it will be arriving this summer. Until then audiences can check out the trailer for the forthcoming service below:

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