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Amazon Prime Video Has a New NASA Live Channel for Streaming Rocket Launches

Can’t get enough of those rocket launches and glimpses of the cosmos? Well, if you have Amazon Prime Video loaded up on any of your devices, you can now get a whole lot more of that goodness on the new NASA Plus channel.

NASA announced Tuesday that it has launched a streaming channel featuring content from its NASA Plus service on Prime Video’s FAST section, featuring a variety of original educational and documentary content, as well as the occasional rocket launch livestream. “FAST” stands for free ad-supported television, and if you’ve ever dabbled with Pluto TV, Tubi or Amazon’s own defunct Freevee brand, then you’re already familiar with the concept.

While “ad-supported” may be in the name of the format, the content from NASA Plus, on Prime Video and it’s other apps, is free of charge and free of ads, since NASA is a US government agency funded by tax dollars. Checking out the new Prime Video

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