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  • NASA launched a free, on-demand streaming service, NASA Plus, towards the end of last year.
  • The space agency has now announced that it will shut down NASA TV, its over-the-air broadcast channel, to focus its efforts on the streaming platform.
  • NASA Plus features new documentaries, live events, and behind-the-scenes footage, and is accessible via the NASA App on Android and iOS, as well as streaming players and browsers.

Are you running out of new movies to stream? Why not tune into NASA’s on-demand, free streaming service, NASA Plus? With more people choosing to cut the cord, NASA, too, appears to have embraced the trend by shifting its focus from cable TV to its streaming platform, which launched towards the end of last year.

As part of this, NASA will be shutting down NASA TV, its over-the-air broadcast service, in August (via NASA). The space agency reports that its streaming service has already gained “four times more viewership” than its cable channel. Like in the case of the cable channel, NASA will continue to share live events, news, and other original content via its streaming platform.