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Tyson will pick up where Carl Sagan left off, hosting a continuation of the "Cosmos" TV series.
Which is exactly where Druyan hopes to take viewers of “Cosmos” — a reimagining of the iconic 1980 show of the same name that starred Sagan, the legendary astrophysicist and her late husband.
In its second rebooted incarnation, "Cosmos" once again bridges time and space to go beyond a simple video a teacher can show in science class.
While the show — and Sagan — became immensely popular, Cosmos: A Personal Voyage was essentially an idea shared (or not) in a more private, less polarized time.
"Cosmos," the science-minded TV show pioneered by Carl Sagan, is returning to Fox and National Geographic for a new season in 2019.
'Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey' hopes to inspire future scientists and improve scientific literacy. And yes, Seth MacFarlane is a key supporter.
"Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey" will return for a second season in the spring of 2019, with astronomer Neil deGrasse Tyson returning as host.
Meanwhile, “Cosmos” set out to tackle headier concepts, traveling beyond Earth in search of ways to illustrate those ideas for the wide, demographic-spanning audience Fox hoped to attract.
Science geeks whipped themselves into a veritable frenzy of anticipation over the weekend for the premiere of "Cosmos," the much-touted reboot of the classic series created by astronomer Carl ...
Astrophysicist and science popularizer Neil deGrasse Tyson explains why every generation needs a "Cosmos" in an interview with Space.com.
Are Kansas legislators considering a bill that would force the Fox science show 'COSMOS' off the air in that state?
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