Astronaut Scott Kelly is currently in the middle of a year-long stay aboard the International Space Station, which Nasa is using to research the health effects of long-term trips to space. Kelly’s journey is the subject of a Time Magazine web series called A Year In Space, but the news publication isn’t alone in its interest in his life. Recently, seven YouTube stars took to the ReelNASA channel, where they each got the chance to ask Kelly one question.
The seven participating creators--Hank Green from Vlogbrothers, Louis from FunForLouis, Emily Graslie from The Brain Scoop, Kyle Hill from Nerdist’s Because Science, Henry Reich from MinutePhysics, Destin Sandlin from Smarter Every Day, and Michael Stevens from VSauce--are all popular on YouTube, and all of them, with the exception of Cole, create science videos. Their questions to Kelly ranged from Hill’s, which discusses pop culture’s effect on space travel,...
The seven participating creators--Hank Green from Vlogbrothers, Louis from FunForLouis, Emily Graslie from The Brain Scoop, Kyle Hill from Nerdist’s Because Science, Henry Reich from MinutePhysics, Destin Sandlin from Smarter Every Day, and Michael Stevens from VSauce--are all popular on YouTube, and all of them, with the exception of Cole, create science videos. Their questions to Kelly ranged from Hill’s, which discusses pop culture’s effect on space travel,...
- 5/7/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
John and Hank Green have decided to pass on one of their more popular YouTube channels on to a new owner. The duo (better known as the Vlogbrothers to YouTube audiences and the pair's 8+ million subscribers across their dozen or so channels) has sold The Brain Scoop channel for an undisclosed amount to The Field Museum in Chicago. The Brain Scoop started in January 2013 by the Green brothers and producer/host Emily Graslie. In June 2013, Graslie moved the production of The Brain Scoop to The Field Museum and become the establishment’s Chief Curiosity Correspondent. For over a year, the Field Museum licensed and operated the science-based channel, which now boasts over 250,000 subscribers, more than 100 episodes, and over nine million views. “As soon as I met Emily I knew she had a really fascinating future in front of her,” said Hank Green, CEO of the Vlogbrothers production company, in the release.
- 12/4/2014
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
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