NPR's All things Considered interview about the battle over Pluto and its planethood.
Leonard Lopate asks Dr. Tyson what he needs if he were stranded on a desert island.
Discussion about the universe, and the Copernican Principle, which says, if you think it's all about you then you are probably wrong.
When Copernicus shifted the center of all creation from this planet to the sun, he set a chain of events in motion. In this episode, we discuss the Copernican Principle, which says, if you think it's all about you then you are probably wrong.
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Reflections on Hosting PBS NOVA scienceNOW on the WNYC's Leonard Lopate Show.
Interview on WNYC's Brian Lehrer Show with reflections on Pluto and the night sky
Interview on WNYC's Brian Lehrer Show about life, the Universe, and everything.
Thoughts on Manhattanhenge from New York's public radio station WNYC. July 12, 2005.
Sunset on Manhattanhenge, when the sunset aligns with Manhattan's street grid, pictured here on 34th Street. © 2001 Neil deGrasse Tyson
Manhattanhenge,
Discussion of Pluto, teaching science, and the state of NASA.