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If it's called NASA Plus, how is it free? The "plus" means it goes a step beyond their free content and into a paid tier.
Don't get me wrong this is absolutely fantastic I adore NASA and space, but they're just be some hidden cost? Otherwise it wouldn't be a streaming service called NASA Plus, right?
plus just means more I think, they're adding to their service so it's "plus"
just because that's usually a hook to get you to pay more doesn't mean that's now the definition of the word
sure. However "plus" means that something is additional to something else. And the question here is what is the basic product that makes this one be the additional
You're really trying to make this more complicated than it is. Should they just call it NASA? NASA Streaming? NASA VOD?
It's just a catchy name.
ok, so the word "plus" is used to indicate that it is a streaming service. Got it
Sure, why not. That's all it means in the context of Disney+.
From their generic FAQ:
from my limited perspective, the word "plus" is to indicate the rest studios/companies that are included in the Disney (parent) company
That's actually what it has kinda came to mean. Lots of Streaming services are called "Plus", even if they don't have a separate non-free version.