“It Changes You” – Neil deGrasse Tyson On Viewing The World From A Cosmic Perspective

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Published on September 23, 2022

Neil deGrasse Tyson titled his new book, “Starry Messenger: Cosmic Perspectives on Civilization,” and filled it with advice on how to overcome life’s problems by looking down at them from a million miles up. Stick around for more wisdom from America’s favorite astrophysicist, and grab his book which is available everywhere now. #Colbert #StarryMessenger #NeildeGrasseTyson

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13 comments

  • Jacob Wilson 2 years ago

    Pushing the green energy narrative

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  • Dr. Crypto 2 years ago

    Neil deGrasse Tyson rules! Loved his story about him meeting Carl Sagan as a young boy in another interview. He sure carries on the torch handed to him after Sagan died. Not only the series Cosmos but also to educate the public in a way even I can understand!

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  • New Message 2 years ago

    I need better glasses.

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  • laalaa99stl 2 years ago

    It’s easy to tell why Stephen keeps inviting Neil back. Stephen doesn’t have to do any work at all — just sit back and let Neil talk lol.

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  • John Chessant 2 years ago

    nice

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  • Lesley Agams 2 years ago

    Soooo. What role did oil gas & industry play in the evolution of space exploration?

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  • Lesley Agams 2 years ago

    Meanwhile. Sold on the book! Multiple copies. All my friends must read it

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  • firecult1 2 years ago

    yeah just remember as you stand on your cosmic high ground that telling people their problems are insignificant because they dont effect everyone is still a dick move

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  • Sir Mi`cha'el 2 years ago

    The fact that Neil was still talking while they were on a commercial break is crackup lol

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  • Frédéric Riberdy 2 years ago

    Borders and flags is what people are fighting for. Artics foxs dosen’t asked to red foxs to stay on the other shore and vice versa. Artics foxs are whites for historics adaptations to climat and hunting purposes.

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  • Asleep Awake 2 years ago

    Republicans hate earth. They’d rather imagine lead spheres reaching imaginary enemies that turn red rather than imagine a pale blue earth.

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  • Ke Le 2 years ago

    I deeply admire Neil deGrasse Tyson. He remains wondrous, excited, in awe, and deeply grateful in teaching and continual learning of the cosmos. This is the guy to listen to and learn from!

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  • The Accidental Viking 2 years ago

    Remember that picture taken by Voyager 1, looking back at Earth from past Neptune in 1990? Everyone should look that up and remember where we are and how small we are.

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