NASA launches free OTT app, watch many shows and documentaries without recharge or login

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To watch your favorite shows, movies or documentaries, you no longer have to wait for them to appear on TV. With the help of OTT platforms and apps, you can stream your favorite content whenever you want but for this you have to pay a subscription fee. Giving a big gift, American space agency NASA has launched its completely free OTT platform NASA+.

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To watch content on NASA+ streaming platform, users will not have to take any kind of subscription nor will they need to create an account and login. The good thing is that NASA+ is an ad-free platform and users will not have to see unwanted advertisements in between video content. If you love space then this platform is no less than a boon.

You will be able to access the new platform like this

Users will also get access to the free streaming platform in a web browser and will have to go to plus.nasa.gov. Apart from this, video content can also be streamed by downloading NASA app on Android and iOS platforms. NASA+ content is also being shown to users for free on Roku and Apple TV. Original series and Emmy Award winning content will also be seen in it.

OTT app was teased in July itself

NASA started teasing its OTT streaming app NASA+ in January this year itself. This digital platform has been specially designed by the agency for video content related to science and space. NASA has already been publishing videos to give information about its different missions and space and now these videos will be combined together.

All types of content will be available to watch

All kinds of entertaining and informative content will be seen in different categories on the new OTT platform. Apart from this, documentary series like Artemis: 1, Other Worlds: Planets and First Light will be available to watch for free on this streaming platform. Most of the content listed on this platform is currently in English and Spanish languages, but soon this content will be available in other languages as well.

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