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Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey

Cosmos:
A Spacetime Odyssey
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Genre Science documentary
Based on Cosmos: A Personal Voyage
by Carl Sagan
Ann Druyan
Steven Soter
Written by Ann Druyan
Steven Soter
Directed by Brannon Braga
Ann Druyan
Presented by Neil deGrasse Tyson
Composer(s) Alan Silvestri
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 13 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
Producer(s) Livia Hanich
Steven Holtzman
Jason Clark
Location(s) Santa Fe, New Mexico
Culver City, California
Cinematography Bill Pope
Editor(s) John Duffy
Eric Lea
Michael O'Halloran
Running time 41–44 minutes
Production company(s) Cosmos Studios
Fuzzy Door Productions
Santa Fe Studios
Release
Original network Fox
National Geographic Channel
Picture format 16:9 HDTV
Original release March 9 (2014-03-09) – June 8, 2014 (2014-06-08)
Chronology
Preceded by Cosmos: A Personal Voyage

Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey is a 2014 American science documentary television series. The show is a follow-up to the 1980 television series Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, which was presented by Carl Sagan on the Public Broadcasting Service and is considered a milestone for scientific documentaries. This series was developed to bring back the foundation of science to network television at the height of other scientific-based television series and films. The show is presented by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, who, as a young high school student, was inspired by Sagan. Among the executive producers are Seth MacFarlane, whose financial investment was instrumental in bringing the show to broadcast television, and Ann Druyan, a co-author and co-creator of the original television series. The show is produced by Brannon Braga, and Alan Silvestri composed the backing score.

The series loosely follows the same thirteen-episode format and storytelling approach that the original Cosmos used, including elements such as the "Ship of the Imagination" and the "Cosmic Calendar", but features information updated since the 1980 series along with extensive computer-generated graphics and animation footage augmenting the narration.

The series premiered on March 9, 2014, simultaneously in the United States across ten 21st Century Fox networks. The remainder of the series aired on the Fox Network, with the National Geographic Channel rebroadcasting the episodes the next night with extra content. The series has been rebroadcast internationally in dozens of other countries by local National Geographic and Fox stations. The series concluded on June 8, 2014, with home media release of the entire series on June 10, 2014. Cosmos has been critically praised, winning several television broadcasting awards and a Peabody Award for educational content.


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