NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) has launched NASA+, an on-demand streaming platform. The website will be free, ad-free, and family-friendly. Furthermore, the US space agency is redesigning its science webpages. For the time being, it is a beta website that may be visited via the beta website preview. NASA has encouraged the general public to browse the website and provide comments at beta.nasa.gov. NASA will continue to update and enhance the beta site in response to these comments.
NASA, the US-based space agency, is making improvements to its primary websites for the benefit of readers. According to the news statement, the websites will provide all information on the "agency's missions and research, climate data, Artemis updates, and more." Both the nasa.gov and science.nasa.gov websites will be updated and improved in response to user feedback.
Aside from that, NASA intends to introduce a new streaming platform, NASA+, later this year. This will be in addition to a NASA app update. The streaming site will be ad-free and free of charge, enabling access to the agency's Emmy Award-winning live coverage. It will also get a few more shows when the streaming service launches.
NASA+, a streaming service, will be available on the majority of key platforms. It is accessible via the NASA App, which is available for iOS and Android mobile and tablet devices. NASA+ will also be available on streaming media platforms such as Roku, Apple TV, and Fire TV. It will also be accessible over the web, on both desktop and mobile devices.
The US-based space agency is also contemplating a number of additional changes to better link the forthcoming websites with its in-house multimedia assets. Though NASA has not announced a debut date for the NASA+ streaming service, the beta website has already been made available to customers.