Amid the finger pointing and excitement over alleged cover-ups of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) going on in Congress lately, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is stepping up public communications efforts for its own extensive, tangible science.
The effort includes coordination of updated government-sponsored web sites and the launch of a forthcoming streaming app focused on ongoing live NASA missions and new original and legacy programming content dealing with space exploration science and history.
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The space agency recently announced the new NASA+ subscription-free streaming app will soon appear on smart TVs, PCs and mobile devices without ads. This will help keep the public plugged into its live outer space missions, scientific findings and original space-related content that digs into its many discoveries.
According to the space agency’s announcement, the NASA+ streaming app component will launch soon on Apple TV, Fire TV, Roku, iOS, Android mobile devices and web browsers. It will be free of charge and free of ads.
The comprehensive web-based public information effort “will serve as an ever-expanding yet consolidated homebase for information about the agency’s missions and research, climate data, Artemis updates, and more. The updated nasa.gov and science.nasa.gov websites will provide a connected, topic-driven experience, with a common search engine, integrated navigation, and optimized publishing capabilities in a modernized and secure set of web tools,” the announcement said.
NASA’s latest science-based website is available to preview in beta here.
“We’re putting space on demand and at your fingertips with NASA’s new streaming platform,” stated Marc Etkind, associate administrator, Office of Communications, NASA Headquarters. “Transforming our digital presence will help us better tell the stories of how NASA explores the unknown in air and space, inspires through discovery, and innovates for the benefit of humanity.”
The space agency said NASA+ will launch with a number of new series.
“From exoplanet research to better understanding Earth’s climate and the influence of the Sun on our planet along with exploration of the solar system, our new science and flagship websites, as well as forthcoming NASA+ videos, showcases our discovery programs in an interdisciplinary and crosscutting way, ultimately building stronger connections with our visitors and viewers,” said Nicky Fox, associate administrator, Science Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters.
The announcement said NASA will continue to update and improve the beta site on a rolling-basis as it receives feedback from website visitors. Once fully launched, the online content from a selection of popular agency websites will be included within this new experience to ensure easier, integrated access to NASA information currently found across the agency’s many websites.
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By Greg Tarr
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