I can't tell you how much you should watch this video if you like the moon, or astronomy, or just space.

Hank Green put together a half-hour video "Explaining the Most Important Artemis II Photos". It's a very different feel from his usual videos. He uses a calm, conversational tone, and he doesn't appear on screen. Instead, he shows us pictures from space and explains why they're remarkable.

100% worth your time if you like space at all.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaXRREHVkHo

#space #Artemis #Moon

Explaining the Most Important Artemis II Photos

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@mytwobits01 Watched this without seeing the channel name. I've stopped caring about who posts videos and just watch shit that interests me.

@ligniform
The risk there is that a lot of stuff on YouTube is designed to be *interesting* without being designed to be *true*; in fact, they're sometimes designed not to be.

I've seen enough of Hank Green that I take him seriously. He has a good education; he's genuinely interested in learning, not just talking; and he routinely admits when he gets things wrong. In my eyes, that puts him head-and-shoulders above the vast majority of people on YouTube.

@mytwobits01 For sure. I just don't like the idolization of content creators where quality drops and people still watch because "I've been subbed since 2015!".
@ligniform
Ah, okay. I guess I haven't seen that phenomenon. I have enough trouble keeping up with the stuff that is good quality. 😄