(Image credit: NASA) It’s a good week for those of us who used to take model space shuttles to school: not only is For All Mankind coming back to Apple TV, but the new NASA Plus streaming service has just launched, too.Unlike the Apple TV Plus fictional show, there won’t be any fire-fights on the Moon, but there’s plenty to delight space exploration fans. NASA Plus is an ad-free, no cost streaming service (the best kind) that serves up original video series, live coverage and some new series, too.You can tune into NASA Plus in the NASA app on iOS and Android phones, and also find it on streaming platforms including Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and more. Need a quick tour around the new TV space station? Here’s everything you need to know.What is NASA Plus?NASA Plus is the space service’s first on-demand streaming service and it lives inside the freshly-updated NASA app.NASA says the service is available on “most major platforms” including Android, iOS, Apple TV, Fire TV, Roku and on the web. It also promises that all content will be family friendly and will include Emmy-winning live shows, alongside “a handful of new series” (more on those below).In short, the focus of NASA Plus is news and educational content, rather than re-runs of Interstellar or The Martian. That means some exclusive interviews, feature stories and more alongside a few exc… Click below to read the full story from TechRadar
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