The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced that it will launch its own streaming video service platform this summer, named "NASA+."
In fact, NASA has already launchedProprietary online streaming platform "NASA TV", mainly used for live broadcasts of important events such as rocket launches, or for playing space-related documentaries. The launch of the "NASA+" service means that users will be able to watch selected videos at their preferred time in the future.
The "NASA+" service will provide web version content or be used through iOS and Android platform apps that will be launched in the future. It is also expected to be available on TV devices such as Android TV, Apple TV, and Fire TV.
The service itself will be free to use, and there will be no advertisements. To attract more users, NASA plans to increase the appeal of the "NASA+" service through exclusive content.
On the other hand, the "NASA+" service also plans to integrate the content of the relevant websites of the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration, so that people can more easily understand the current space missions, space research, or the currentArtemis lunar mission.


