It’s NASA TV closure in August. The space agency is saying goodbye to Dish, DirecTV and similar services, as well as cable channels available from local TV providers. He will focus on it in the future NASA+an on-demand streaming service that will serve as all of its documentaries and live event coverage.
Since its launch last November, NASA+ has garnered four times more viewers than the agency’s traditional cable channel. “In a universe where the way we consume information is rapidly changing, NASA+ helps us inspire and connect with our current generation of explorers: Generation Artemis,” said Mark Etkind of NASA’s Office of Communications.
The agency’s streaming service is completely free and has no ads. Viewers can access it through the official NASA app for iOS and Android while on mobile devices, but if they want to watch on a bigger screen, they can also get the agency’s app for Roku, Apple TV or Fire TV. To watch NASA coverage and shows on PC, users can visit the official website NASA+ website in their browsers.
Along with announcing the cable channel’s closure, NASA also announced its upcoming lineup of new shows, episodes and live event coverage. one of the upcoming documentaries titled Defenders of the planet addresses humanity’s efforts to detect asteroids and protect planets Our alien planet It will show NASA scientists fieldwork in the most extreme environments around the world to help discover extraterrestrial life in the universe.