Tuesday, March 28, 2017

[NASA HQ News] NASA Launches App for Amazon Fire TV

  March 28, 2017 
RELEASE 17-032
NASA Launches App for Amazon Fire TV
NASA has released its popular app for a new platform, Amazon Fire TV
NASA has released its popular app for a new platform, Amazon Fire TV. The public can browse NASA's amazing discoveries directly from their personal devices.

NASA has released its popular app for a new platform, Amazon Fire TV. This version joins previous releases of the app for iOS, Android and Apple TV devices.

"With the NASA app, the public can browse NASA's amazing discoveries directly from their personal devices," said Bob Jacobs, the deputy associate administrator for Communications at the agency's Headquarters in Washington. "Today, users with Amazon Fire TV and other services can explore NASA's wealth of images, videos and more on their home televisions."

The NASA app for Amazon Fire TV offers several features for users, including:

  • Watch live-streaming NASA Television
  • Get a real-time view of Earth from the International Space Station
  • View more than 16,000 images, either individually or as a slideshow
  • Play more than 14,000 on-demand NASA videos
  • Learn more about NASA's current missions

"We are always looking for new and exciting ways to bring NASA to the public," said Eugene Tu, center director at NASA's Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley, where NASA apps are developed. 

The NASA app is available for free in the app store on the Amazon Fire TV.

For more information about the NASA app, visit:

https://www.nasa.gov/nasaapp

Learn more about NASA's missions and activities at:

https://www.nasa.gov

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Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif.
650-604-4110
jessica.s.culler@nasa.gov

 

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