Just ahead of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, you’ll have another way to tune into NASA TV’s live stream. Hulu will carry the feed on its live TV service as of July 19th, and a selection of video-on-demand material will arrive on the platform this week.
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?_||_??_||_?Need more space? NASA TV is launching on @Hulu 7/19. #WorldEmojiDay
— NASA (@NASA) July 17, 2019
The public NASA TV channel offers programming from the space agency, giving viewers a look at the various NASA facilities, its ongoing space and Earth projects, past work, spacecraft, the International Space Station, astronauts’ lives, and more.
NASA TV will have a select on-demand videos from NASA. The announcement came only days ahead of the Apollo 11 moon landing’s 50th anniversary NASA TV offers a related NASA’s Look at 50 Years of Apollo, among other things.