NASA 4+

NASA

    • 4.8 • 63.7K Ratings
    • Free

Description

Unlock access to our new NASA+ video streaming service, the latest NASA news, augmented reality, and thousands of images and videos to explore.

The redesigned NASA App unlocks access to our new NASA+ video streaming service, the latest NASA news, upgraded interactive experiences, mission alerts, augmented reality, and thousands of images and videos to explore -- putting the universe at your fingertips!

Download now.

With the NASA App, you'll be able to:
-Explore with unlimited access to NASA+, featuring all of NASA's official live coverage and original on-demand video series. No subscription required.
-Get the latest updates on Artemis, the James Webb Space Telescope, and other exciting NASA missions.
-Listen to our podcasts featuring astronauts and experts who take you on a tour of the galaxy without ever leaving Earth.
-Discover our latest innovations in aeronautics and technology.
-Take a deep dive into NASA's recent scientific discoveries about the Earth, our Solar System and the Universe.
-Set an alert for when the International Space Station will fly over your location.
-Experience our rovers and rockets up close and personal with augmented reality.
-And so much more! Download the updated NASA App now.

What’s New

Version 5.0.5

- Fixed video playback issues
- Fixed display of news articles in the Read section
- Updated the layouts in the Home section
- Fixed display of objects in the Sightings section
- Various bug fixes

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5
63.7K Ratings

63.7K Ratings

Runelore ,

NASA has been my idol space agency and has driven my desire to see science fiction become reality.

At 50 years old, I grew up in the second great era of our nations’s space agency. The time of that absolutely stunning and beautiful workhorse, “The Space Shuttle”. I fell fell in love with it, mourned with it and always believed in it. That technological marvel, lit the fire within me to believe that one day, maybe even in my lifetime, an average person would be able to reach the stars. Now many years later, I look back on it nostalgically and it makes me smile. I am excited to see what humanity’s future holds with NASA courageously pushing the unknown frontier.
Being able to view the earth, from the ISS, which was put in orbit by the “Space Shuttle Program”, from my handheld touchscreen computer/communicator, while dictating to it as it responds to my queries, was 100% science-fiction when I was 12 years old. With out a doubt, NASA has continuously satisfied my inner desire, to see science-fiction, become reality! This app, being part of that system which makes it all possible, is more than just a link to a technological marvel. It’s a window, into a legacy of great minds, brave explores and heroes, that not only empowered our nation, but has empowered humankind. Thank you, to all The Trailblazers of the past, the present and the future; I can only imagine what the next 50 years is going to bring.

Jud1958 ,

The “new” app is broken

Update: they fixed the ability to close the picture. Again, nothing changed with my phone, so obviously this was a bug. Also fixed the zoom feature. Do not have to double tap, can zoom straight from the picture on the screen. Now if they would put the description back with the picture instead of on a separate page, we will be golden.

This was always my favorite app. No longer. My favorite was the APOD: Astronomy Picture of the Day and other images. Something happened with the interface and I can’t close the picture after opening. I have to completely close the app and reopen in order to look at anything else. That’s a bug. I wrote to the developers and all they could say was my least favorite response: “We are not seeing this issue on any of our test devices”. That really doesn’t matter, because I’m seeing it on my device and I find that response very dismissive. Then they asked me about my phone iOS and model. That also shouldn’t make any difference because the only thing that changed was the app - not my phone. Everything was working fine til they changed the app. The information about the picture is now on a different page. It used to be superimposed over the picture so one could look at the parts of the image being described simultaneously while reading the description. Overall, the new app is very difficult to use and navigate through. Why change a good thing?

robhoover11 ,

NASA infinity

From the beginning of the NASA program we have a new way of exploring our minds of what’s outside our planet. We read that the Babylonians were building a wall to the sky. We learned aircraft’s could adventure above the clouds but through NASA we have went beyond the circle. From the sixties to today many generations have explored greater ideals of planets, moons, and craters. Thank you NASA for satellites, countries uniting, and education in so many forms. When we put the first man on the moon our imagination ran wild. Believing that we would be living as the cartoon “ the Jetsons” or exploring space meeting aliens as Star Trek or Star Wars. Even possibilities as ET introducing their kind to us earthlings. Through NASA we have explored the outer limits of space and many things inside. We have through NASA explored our depths of oceans finding new species that we now know exist. Thank you to NASA for the opportunities for our imagination to go beyond and the education to keep exploring the galaxy and our planet. There is so much more to explore from when NASA started to today and the future generation to add. It’s a galaxy of worlds unexplored also waters of the unknown. Overwhelming opportunities for now and future generations through the world of NASA. Thank You NASA!!

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The developer, NASA, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

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