March 9 was the world premiere for the new COSMOS series with Neil deGrasse Tyson. In case you missed the episode, you can watch the first episode now on Amazon Instant Video
Yay: the first episode of @COSMOSonTV is up on Amazon for us #TVZero folks: http://t.co/ooehfutVr6 Was sweating that one!
— David Dickinson (@Astroguyz) March 10, 2014
And you can view the episode online at COSMOSOnTV...I'm watching the episode here on FOX
Some reasons why I like COSMOS:
Anticipation
#COSMOS begins tonight! @COSMOSonTV #COSMOSCountdown pic.twitter.com/Yju6nEYkJF
— Ken Kubo (@kmkubo) March 10, 2014
The astronauts on the #ISS do an experiment with @neiltyson tonight as #Cosmos premieres: http://t.co/aQ253i4Fdg pic.twitter.com/BGsJfIaYsM
— NASA (@NASA) March 10, 2014
Free from the constraints of time and space, the Imagination can go anywhere - or any time. #cosmos pic.twitter.com/onfmF3JRVn
— COSMOS (@COSMOSonTV) March 10, 2014
Explore the Universe
Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) at the helm #cosmos pic.twitter.com/VVl7Sjks7O
— Observing Space (@ObservingSpace) March 10, 2014
As seen on #Cosmos: the Moon, seen by @NASALRO http://t.co/nwiUaRF2bU pic.twitter.com/9u6cma1BEE
— NASA (@NASA) March 10, 2014
As seen on #Cosmos: Mars, currently being explored by @MarsRovers and @MarsCuriosity http://t.co/twtJtRgS7J pic.twitter.com/i7u5kFLn2m
— NASA (@NASA) March 10, 2014
As seen on #Cosmos: Jupiter, where @NASAJuno will start exploring upon arrival in 2016 http://t.co/YzziwePxyB pic.twitter.com/hgoG2zQf2Y
— NASA (@NASA) March 10, 2014
As seen on #Cosmos: Saturn, currently being explored by @CassiniSaturn http://t.co/T3FSorDNJr pic.twitter.com/9CPlrDI1sS
— NASA (@NASA) March 10, 2014
As seen on #Cosmos: @NASAVoyager, which is currently exploring interstellar space http://t.co/yJyDulqbEZ pic.twitter.com/zcmea6d6ms
— NASA (@NASA) March 10, 2014
Somewhere out there, #Voyager’s Golden Record is waiting to be found by another space-faring civilization #cosmos pic.twitter.com/LcqkpKIooq
— Observing Space (@ObservingSpace) March 10, 2014
That Golden Disk on @NASAVoyager? #CarlSagan had a hand in it too #Cosmos @COSMOSonTV @SPACEdotcom http://t.co/Fuytqp244t
— tariqjmalik (@tariqjmalik) March 10, 2014
✹ ✰ ☆ #cosmos ✸ ✩ ☆ ✷ ☆ ✩ ☆ ✩ ✵ ✩ ✧ ✴ ☆ ✧ ✧ ✫ ✳ ☆
— COSMOS (@COSMOSonTV) March 10, 2014
As seen on @COSMOSOnTV: A gorgeous set of @NASA images #flickr http://t.co/MsgZ9XQcRS via @NASAGoddard
— Ken Kubo (@kmkubo) March 10, 2014
"In this Ship of the Imagination, free from the shackles of space and time... We can go anywhere." – @neiltyson pic.twitter.com/ds0skKF5j4
— COSMOS (@COSMOSonTV) March 10, 2014
Science and Religion
The new Cosmos, hosted by Neil deGrasse Tyson, tries to reconcile science and faith: http://t.co/w5KggG4hYx pic.twitter.com/suK0GewXTr
— Slate (@Slate) March 7, 2014
"Your god is too small." - Giordano Bruno #cosmos @COSMOSonTV pic.twitter.com/2RUCL6WOdC
— Brad Montgomery (@BradSLC) March 10, 2014
.@cosmosontv #Cosmos is cool. "Truth does not change because it is, or is not believed by a majority of people."-Giordano Bruno
— Ann Curry (@AnnCurry) March 10, 2014
Story behind image in Giordono Bruno story on #COSMOS http://t.co/AT40d9ACUO … #NASASXSW #SXSW pic.twitter.com/yuSqJySRBT pic.twitter.com/IqEq4VFDwW
— Astrobiology (@astrobiology) March 10, 2014
What Does @NeilTyson's #COSMOS Say About Religion? http://t.co/NJdyCPTIBL via @thewire
— Ken Kubo (@kmkubo) March 10, 2014
Some other views on the COSMOS coverage of Church history Does #COSMOS get Church history right? http://t.co/ySA8CF3nJA via @patheos
— Ken Kubo (@kmkubo) March 11, 2014
#Cosmos featured an extended tribute to Giordano Bruno, but did they pick the wrong hero? http://t.co/EpzqiLSLQm @coreyspowell
— Discover Magazine (@DiscoverMag) March 10, 2014
We'll see you again next week, West Coast. Our #cosmos journey is just beginning.
— COSMOS (@COSMOSonTV) March 10, 2014
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