Neil deGrasse Tyson, the director of the Hayden Planetarium and one of America's most vocal proponents of space exploration, is as fascinated with the depth and mysteries of outer space as he is with its proximity. "We are part of this universe; we are in this universe, but perhaps more important than both of those facts, is that the universe is in us," he has said. Doug spoke with Tyson about in March of this year about his personal relationship with the cosmos and his crusade to get humanity back into space. We're rebroadcasting the conversation on Thursday at 11 a.m. and again on Friday at 7 p.m.
Guest
- Neil deGrasse Tyson is the director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York City and the host of StarTalk, a radio program devoted to all things space related. He's author many books: Space Chronicles: Facing the Ultimate Frontier, The Pluto Files: The Rise and Fall of America's Favorite Planet, Death by Black Hole: And Other Cosmic Quandaries, Origins: Fourteen Billion Years of Cosmic Evolution, The Sky Is Not the Limit: Adventures of an Urban Astrophysicist
Music
- "The Science of Things" by Tycho
- "Firefly Constellations" by Mark McGuire
- "Music For A Moire Pattern" by Steve Hauschildt