JAKARTA - The United States Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) announced good news. Starting next week, November 8, theNASA+ streaming service will be launched.

This service will be available globally and accessible to everyone. Anyone can use this service free of charge, free of charge, and without other conditional provisions.

In fact, NASA already has their own broadcast network called NASA TV. However, access to this site is a bit troublesome and cannot reach the wider community.

Therefore, NASA released their newest streaming service. The hope is that NASA+ can bring more knowledge to the public through all their discoveries.

"Updating our main site from a technology point of view and simplifying the way people interact with our content online is an important first step in making our institution's information accessible," NASA Chief of Information Jeff Seaton said in a release.

It is not known for certain the appearance of the upcoming NASA+. However, NASA claims that all the information they have such as research data, climate, Artemis programs, and many others will be added there.

NASA+ can be accessed through the NASA app available for iOS and Android devices. In addition, NASA+ can also be accessed on various videostream services such as Roku, Apple TV, and Fire TV.


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