When once, children dreamed of going to space, now they want to become Youtubers. But that's not a completely bad thing for as technology brings us ever further, it also continues to spark our interests for the unknown reaches of space.
Kids may be spending a lot of time on YouTube, but it’s providing them access to a growing space scene that’s educating and inspiring millions. By meeting kids where they are, and embracing YouTube as a platform for sparking and fostering interests, we can inspire the next generation of astronomers, space enthusiasts — and yes, even astronauts.
Dedicated space YouTubers are delivering, with footage from space, black hole explainers, and tours of the International Space Station. Their content is making learning about space exploration more accessible, well-rounded, and fun than ever before.
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