It’s new vistas of thought and imagination,” said Tyson.Īccording to the Fox website the new show, will “re-invent celebrated elements of the legendary original series, including the Cosmic Calendar and the Ship of the Imagination. Right now, we’re rising through 1,000 planets happily orbiting stars that are not the sun. “We have other stories to tell beyond the ones that went on back then … At the time of the original series, there were no known planets outside of those orbiting the sun. Tyson, an astrophysicist with a gift of explaining complicated ideas simply, told Bill in a recent Moyers & Company episode that the new Cosmos will continue Sagan’s “epic exploration of our place in the universe,” and examine new discoveries of the past four decades. Starting this spring, Tyson will host Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, premiering Sunday, Maon Fox and airing the following night on the National Geographic Channel. One of America’s best known scientists, Neil deGrasse Tyson, is reviving the late Carl Sagan’s popular television series Cosmos, which aired on PBS in 1980.
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