Neil deGrasse Tyson on Aliens, Mars & Why an Asteroid Might Flatten Earth [Full Interview]

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Published 2017-11-09
2013 Re-Release: Everyone's favorite astrophysicist, Neil deGrasse Tyson, boggles Larry's mind with his thoughts on aliens, traveling to Mars, and why an asteroid might flatten Earth. Plus, Neil on the trials of becoming a black scientist & why role models are overrated.

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All Comments (21)
  • @soloneptune5637
    the reason why Dr. Tyson is liked because the way he explains in a right and clear way and not twist the question.
  • @belacttu
    He is and has been one of the most well spoken and articulate speakers of today.
  • @MegaPieru3000
    Watched this few days ago and just saw that Larry died today. Rest in peace.
  • Say what you will about Mr. Tyson, but he (like Carl Sagan before him) has truly inspired a generation. He cares deeply about the proper education of our children instead of brainwashing them with religious nonsense. A great man, in my honest opinion. What a great, fascinating interview.
  • Neil Tyson teaches me more in 30 seconds than my science teacher could in my whole life...
  • @anis909
    I can listen to this guy non-stop forever. Neil is truly a gift to mankind.
  • @CGEEZY12
    Jeez. The way he speaks is so captivating. He doesn’t use filler words or any “umms & uh’s.” I guess you would expect that from a scientist, but it’s still nice to hear.
  • @jpmap
    There is a need of more great educator like him.. Respect 💯
  • I love how is willing to speak to anyone interested in astrophysics a truly brilliant person! He has definitely inspired me!
  • @Bob-lr2xp
    "We spend the first year of childhood learning how to walk, talk, and experience this world, and the rest of childhood being told to sit down and shut up." That one stuck with me.
  • @ahwinds9256
    I would spend the whole day just listening to Neil D. Tyson.
  • @joeorton1218
    Always a pleasure to watch someone that can feed my brain
  • "Why is space important?" Because we are in space. Its just as important as studying our own planet.
  • @NebulositySirus
    Just remember... there is still so much to explore in our oceans let alone space.
  • @KillxGauge666
    I agree about possible life outside of our world that could be considered way more intelligent