JAKARTA NASA announced its latest partnership with Netflix. In the near future, NASA+ programs discussing the latest science knowledge will be available on the film and serial streaming platform.

By presenting NASA+ on Netflix, the US space agency wants to reach a larger audience. They want to broadcast the launch process of rockets, astronaut travel in space, to coverage from a very important mission.

Netflix is a popular streaming platform in various parts of the world with 700 million users. NASA believes that they can inspire more people if they take advantage of large streaming platforms like Netflix.

Rebecca Sirmons, NASA+ General Manager, stated that the expansion of this space content was in accordance with the 1958 National Aeronautics and Space Law. NASA is determined to continue to share the story of space exploration with the public.

"Together, we are committed to the Golden Age of Innovation and Exploration to inspire a new generation directly from the comfort of their sofas or on the palms of their cellphones," Rebecca said, quoted on Tuesday, July 1.

Like other content on Netflix, NASA+ will be available free of charge and of course without ads as long as users have subscribed to the streaming platform. Users can access various educational content presented.

NASA says that the NASA+ program will be available next summer. The agency did not disclose details from the launch date. Subsequent details regarding additional content for the NASA+ program will be disclosed ahead of the official launch.


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