The Life List: 5 reasons to watch Cosmos: Possible Worlds

Neil deGrasse Tyson of Cosmos: Possible Worlds speaking at the National Geographic Panel segment of the 2020 Winter TCA Press Tour, on Jan 17, 2020. PHOTO: AFP
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LOS ANGELES - The new season is a reboot of Cosmos: A Personal Voyage - the groundbreaking docuseries created by legendary astronomer Carl Sagan in 1980 - and a sequel to Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey (2014), the most-watched science series in history.

Hosted by astronomer Neil deGrasse Tyson, the series explores mind-bending subjects such as the wild discoveries of quantum physics and lessons about climate change that can be learned from other planets. And Sagan's widow and co-creator Ann Druyan says falling in love with science is more vital than ever.

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