NASA Didn't Know What They Did
Channel: Hank Green
Duration: 13:42
The Big Picture
In an interstellar twist, NASA's release of 12,000 Artemis photos serves as a reminder that the universe loves a good surprise. Hank Green navigates through a sea of images to highlight public favorites, showcasing the power of crowd-sourced curation. Our spinning planet, alive with natural wonders and man-made marvels, even tricked NASA into capturing an unexpectedly spectacular spectacle.
Chapter Breakdown
- Act I: Welcome to the World of a Thousand Photos - Hank sets the stage by introducing viewers to NASA's Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth project, and drops the bombshell that NASA just unleashed a whopping 12,000 Artemis photos resembling your average Instagram feed - full of nothings and a few gems. Spoiler: not all these snaps are Instagram-worthy.
- Act II: Photo Showdown - Hank develops the plot with an interactive twist. He concocts a community-driven democratic process allowing eager participants to vote for their five favorite Artemis pictures. It's a photographic face-off, folks, complete with a leaderboard full of eclipses and Earth shots.
- Act III: This or That and the Accidental Masterpiece - The resolution kicks in as Hank reveals a surprising top pick, not from NASA's original lineup but thanks to some artful Reddit stitching. Plus, there’s a game to pit these space endeavours head to head, promising to tease out the ultimate fan-voted favorite.
Highlights
- Wait, are these pictures just loading super slow or is Hank in slow motion?
- 12,000 Artemis photos? NASA essentially dropped an entire Taylor Swift album of space pics!
- Turns out, some of those 'photos of nothing' could include mind-blowing phenomena when stitched together.
- Some of the top-voted images were more the product of Reddit sorcery than NASA's plans.
Quote of the Moment
"Earth is so good. It is such a good planet. I feel so good about it. I am such a fan."
Is It Clickbait?
Clickbait verdict: Clickbait? Not really! — Nope, NASA technically didn't plan to capture the Earth in such a lively, satellite-swarming light. But through an accidental stroke of cosmic luck and community curation, they've showcased Earth's cinematic theatrics.
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