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NASA is starting to set up Time Zones for the Moon to guide lunar missions. NASA is set to launch and release its own streaming service called NASA+ on November 8. However, unlike other streaming services, NASA+ will require no subscription and will be at no cost to the user. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJRiuF8tQJU[/embed] The streaming service also comes with NASA revamping its website and app to help space fans dive further into NASA's missions, research, exploration, climate data, Artemis updates, and more. At its launch, NASA+ will be available on most major platforms such as the NASA app on iOS and Android devices, on the web, as well as Roku, Apple TV, and Fire TV. [embed]https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1719823286194852289[/embed]   Launched in 2009 using a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) science instrument, the mission found evidence of water ice inside craters at the Moon's south pole. India collaborated with NASA on its latest feat of successfully soft-landing a spacecraft on the Moon. Read more in our articles including "NASA to create Time Zones for the Moon" and "NASA to launch its own streaming service on November 8".

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However, unlike other streaming services, NASA+ will require no subscription and will be at no cost to the user. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJRiuF8tQJU[/embed] The streaming service also comes with NASA revamping its website and app to help space fans dive further into NASA's missions, research, exploration, climate data, Artemis updates, and more. At its launch, NASA+ will be available on most major platforms such as the NASA app on iOS and Android devices, on the web, as well as Roku, Apple TV, and Fire TV.

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Our coverage of nasa includes: "NASA to create Time Zones for the Moon"; "NASA to launch its own streaming service on November 8"; "India successfully lands its Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft on the Moon". Each article provides unique insights and information.