Rocket Launch, Spacewalk, and NASA Partners with Netflix for live streaming of much more

NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) on Monday announced a partnership with Netflix for live streaming rocket launch, spacewalk, mission coverage and International Space Station (ISS). Following the move, video streaming will include Live feed from NASA+ Seva in its interface with giant films and the current library of the show. It is said to enable Netflix Customers to see coverage of NASA events in real time in HD resolution.

Nasa+ feeds on Netflix

According to NASALive streaming service will be available on Netflix starting with this heat. Viewers will be able to catch rocket launch, mission coverage, Earth’s real -time views from ISS from ISS in HD resolution. It is an ad-on for the current library of the video-streaming platform films and the existing library of the show, but does not charge any additional fee on the current membership.

Netflix says that NASA+ will be bundled in service All its membershipsThe price of the mobile scheme is priced at Rs. 149 per month in India, the cost of the top-end Netflix premium scheme is Rs. 649 monthly.

“We together, we are committed to a golden age of innovation and investigation – inspiring new generations – his couch comfortable or from his phone in the palm of his hand”, NASA+ General Manager Rebecca Sirmones said in a statement.

In addition to NASA+ to Netflix, the space agency is called part of the widespread efforts to expand its reach. With this partnership, NASA aims to exploit in the global audience of Netflix of over 700 million users, especially to enhance its engagement with modern audiences. In the future, it will also be associated with people through video, audio, social media and live events.

The space agency said that a detailed schedule of live stream would be made officially close to the launch of service.

Meanwhile, people wishing to catch rocket launch can also make live views and live views from space without membership of Netflix. NASA+ Seva is also available through the NASA app and the website of the Space Agency, without any advertisement.

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