NASA is launching more than rockets these days. The space agency is gearing up to unveil its new streaming service called NASA Plus on November 8. The service was previously in beta but will be available to all later next week.
NASA’s new streaming efforts are part of an overall digital transformation of the organization, which also comes with a revamped website and app.
The agency has put out a new trailer teasing the launch of NASA Plus, with footage of spectacular views of our planet and beyond.
NASA’s streaming service is launching at a crucial time when the agency is gearing up four astronauts to the Moon after 52 years. The Artemis II will be Moon-bound sometime around November 2024. Astronauts on their first flight aboard NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft will venture to the lunar surface, and we hope the new NASA Plus streaming service will have some jewels for us to marvel at from that mission.