NASA will launch a live program on the Netflix platform, which shows rocket lifts, astronauts’ spacecraft and an image of the Earth from the International Space Station. According to the announcements, the program will start in the summer and aims to reach the receivers of the “broader audience”. Through Netflix, NASA+ will be able to extend the range of space service to a global audience over 700 million spectators. NASA+, the Digital Streaming Service, which is already broadcasting missions, educational documentaries and live images from space will continue to be available free of charge through the space service website and through the application of NASA. But this summer will begin the livestreaming and through the popular streaming platform. “The 1958 Aeronautics and Space Law invites us to share the story of space exploration with the widest possible audience,” said Rebecca Sirmers, NASA+ Director General at […]
Source: News Beast

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