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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Seth MacFarlane Helped Bring Cosmos to FOX By Justina Bonilla With the success of the FOX series Cosmos:</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size">Seth MacFarlane Helped Bring Cosmos to FOX</p>


<p class="has-text-align-right">By Justina Bonilla</p>


<p>With the success of the FOX series <em>Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey</em> comes the newest installment <em>Cosmos: Possible Worlds</em>, hosted by one of America’s most esteemed and well-known science personalities, astrophysicist <strong>Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson</strong>.  Broadcast Premiere of <em>Cosmos: Possible Worlds</em> is Tuesday, September 22 (8/7c).</p>


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<p>In the world of science and nature television programs, Dr. Tyson has become a positive influence in the promotion of science literacy and respect for nature, alongside contemporaries <strong>Bill Nye</strong> (<em>Bill Nye the Science Guy</em>),<strong> Dr. Michio Kaku </strong>(<em>How the Universe Works</em>),<strong> Sir David Attenborough </strong>(<em>Planet Earth </em>and <em>Life on Earth</em>), and the late<strong> Dr. Stephen Hawking </strong>(<em>A Brief History of Time </em>and<em> Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking</em>) (1942-2018).&nbsp;</p>


<p>Dr. Tyson was born in 1958, in Manhattan, New York, to sociologist and civil rights activist father Cyril Tyson and to gerontologist and Puerto Rican mother Sunchita Feliciano Tyson. At 9-years-old Dr. Tyson first visited his local planetarium, igniting his interest in the universe. By age 11 he decided he wanted to be an astrophysicist.</p>


<p>“I grew up in a house where curiosity was nurtured, and my ambitions were supported,” Dr. Tyson shared in an exclusive interview with <em>Latin Heat</em>. “It was the attitude that pervaded the household that I think served me.” As a part of their parental nurturing of his interest, Feliciano Tyson took Dr. Tyson as a child, to her family’s native Arecibo, Puerto Rico to see the <a href="http://www.naic.edu/">Arecibo Observatory</a>, which is a radio telescope.</p>


<p>In 1980, Dr. Tyson earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard University. Later, he received his MA degree in Astronomy in 1983, from the University of Texas at Austin. At Columbia University, Dr. Tyson earned an MPhil (Masters in Philosophy) degree in astrophysics, in 1989 followed by his Ph.D. degree in astrophysics in 1991.</p>


<p>Currently, alongside his <em>Cosmos</em> hosting duties, Dr. Tyson is also the director of the <a href="https://www.haydenplanetarium.org/tyson/about/profile.php">Hayden Planetarium</a> at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, NY. He also hosts his own talk show <em><a href="https://www.youtube.com/c/StarTalk/about">StarTalk</a></em>, with over 1.29 million subscribers on YouTube, where “Science meets pop culture”&#8230; <em>StarTalk</em>.</p>


<p>Someday Dr. Tyson hopes to have both former President Obama as a guest on <em>StarTalk</em>. “[President Obama] is actually highly scientifically literate,” Dr. Tyson noted. “Rumor has it, I haven’t double-checked this, that when he was in law school he wrote a paper, a law paper, that explored some intersection between some legal case and quantum physics. So I always wanted to sit him down and ask him about that.” Previous presidential guest includes <strong>President Jimmy Carter</strong>,<strong> President Bill Clinton</strong>, and <strong>Vice-President Al Gore</strong>.</p>


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<p>As an author Dr. Tyson has written sixteen books, including <em>The Pluto Files: The Rise and Fall of America’s Favorite Planet</em> (2009), <em>Astrophysics for People in a Hurry</em> (2017), and <em>Letters from an Astrophysicist</em> (2019). &nbsp;Along with public speaking engagements, he has also appeared on an array of films and television shows such as <em>Superman v Batman Dawn of Justice</em>, <em>The Big Bang Theory</em>, <em>Gravity Falls</em>, and is a frequent guest on multiple talk shows.</p>


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<p>The original 1980 PBS <em>Cosmos</em> program, <em><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSxHZPoQ4JQ" title="Cosmos: A Personal Journey">Cosmos: A Personal V</a></em><em><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSxHZPoQ4JQ" title="Cosmos: A Personal Journey">o</a></em><em><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSxHZPoQ4JQ" title="Cosmos: A Personal Journey">y</a></em><em><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSxHZPoQ4JQ" title="Cosmos: A Personal Journey">a</a></em><em><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSxHZPoQ4JQ" title="Cosmos: A Personal Journey">g</a></em><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSxHZPoQ4JQ" title="Cosmos: A Personal Journey"><em>e</em></a>, was hosted by <strong>Dr. Carl Sagan </strong>(1934-1996). Dr. Sagan was an immensely influential scientific figure in the 1970s and 1980s, most notably, as an author, science communicator, and college professor. He specialized in numerous scientific fields, including astronomy, astrobiology, astrophysics, cosmology, planetary science, and space science. Dr. Sagan co-wrote <em>Cosmos: A Personal Journey,</em> with wife <strong>Ann Druyan</strong>. Druyan is the creator, as well as a producer and writer for both <em>Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey</em> and <em>Cosmos: Possible Worlds</em>.</p>


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<p><em>Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey</em>, found its way to FOX TV, as a result of animation trailblazer<strong> Seth MacFarlane</strong> (<em>Family Guy</em>) meeting Dr. Tyson through <a href="http://scienceandentertainmentexchange.org/">The Science and Entertainment Exchange</a>. Inspired, by what Dr. Tyson shared with him about revitalizing <em>Cosmos </em>for the 21<sup>st</sup> Century, MacFarlane, both an admirer of Dr. Sagan and the original <em>Cosmos </em>series, brought <em>Cosmos</em> to FOX, beginning his collaboration with Dr. Tyson and Druyan. Thus, <em>Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey </em>premiered in 2014 to both critical praise and audience popularity.</p>


<p>Dr. Tyson is a fitting successor to Dr. Sagan as host for <em>Cosmos</em> due to his immense passion and eternal curiosity of science. According to Dr. Tyson’s sister <strong>Lynn Tyson</strong>, “What [Neil] is able to do is to demystify science. And that is the ultimate equalizer.&#8221; Adding “I think particularly with science, some people feel there is a barrier. Scientist talk formulas, scientists use big words. Neil has broken all that down, and has a way of communicating that allows for people to connect to the information.” (Quoted from an interview on <em>CBS Sunday Morning</em>, 2017).</p>


<p>In both <em>A Spacetime Odyssey </em>and<em> Possible Worlds</em>, Dr. Tyson uses the &#8220;Ship of Imagination&#8221; to travel far into space, time, and the unseen worlds of Earth. If Dr. Tyson had access to this versatile ship in real life, “I would choose an occasion in the past, where major events unfolded.” He went on to elaborate, “I would want to observe the formation of the solar system, for example, and watch the planets corrales out of the swirling gases that is the disc of material, of the newborn star system, and the newborn star we call the sun. Then I would want to watch the formation of the moon.” Dr. Tyson continued, “All evidence suggests that it’s the consequence of a sideswiping collision that Earth had with a Mars-sized protoplanet.”</p>


<p>Finally, Dr. Tyson would want to watch the asteroid which took out the dinosaurs. “You don’t want to interfere with that.” Because, as Dr. Tyson explained, “You want to make sure it takes them out so that mammals have some chance of rising up from underfoot, under T-Rex’s feet, where he would otherwise be serving us up as Hors d’Oeuvres”.</p>


<p>For <em>Cosmos: Possible Worlds</em>, one of Dr. Tyson’s favorite locations to film pre-COVID, is <a href="https://www.sciencealert.com/china-s-huge-500-meter-fast-radio-telescope-is-finally-up-and-running">FAST</a> (the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope), in southwest China. Putting the vast size of FAST into perspective, Dr. Tyson elaborated, “We began [this interview] talking about the Arecibo radio telescope. That’s a huge telescope. Its three-football field across. The FAST telescope, has twice the collecting area of the Arecibo telescope. So, no longer does the United States have the largest telescope in the world, China does”.</p>


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<p>When asking about the possibility of a fourth season of <em>Cosmos</em>, Dr. Tyson mentioned that that decision would be heavily influenced by Druyan. “[Druyan] is a brilliant storyteller,” Dr. Tyson reveals. She is the notable writing talent whose work has majorly impacted all three <em>Cosmos</em> series. Dr. Tyson noted with admiration, “When you’re that creative you’re thinking all the time. And even if there isn’t a show scheduled, or funded, or planned, you would still research that, and have it ready to roll.”</p>


<p>Observing the influence <em>Cosmos</em> has had on media, pop culture, and science, Dr. Tyson concluded, “What <em>Cosmos</em> has done successfully, I think, is highlighting for people the history of this quest to understand this world around us. And, how we can harness our discoveries, the fruits of that quest, to empower us to become shepherds of our own lives, our own loved ones, and civilization itself”.</p>


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