Podcast

Point of Inquiry Interview on science and its adversaries in society (2007): click here

Point of Inquiry Interview on being a public scientist, an advisor to NASA, and a public critic of Intelligent Design (2006): click here

New York Public Radio's Leonard Lopate Interview on Cosmic Origins (2004): click here

Enigma Radio Network Interview on the chances of an asteroid impact with Earth, and well as his work on the president's space program (2005): click here

The Planetary Society Radio Interview "The Future of Space Exploration" (2005): click here

The Planetary Society Radio Interview "In The Footsteps of Carl Sagan" (2004): click here

SETI Institute's "Are We Alone?" Radio interview "On Being Director of New York City's Hayden Planetarium" (2005): click here

NOVA, Commenting on Einstein's Famous Equation E=Mc^2 (2005): click here

NOVA, Commenting on string theory and its relevance to modern physics: click here

NOVA scienceNOW, Commenting on Mass Extinction on Earth (2002): click here

NOVA scienceNOW, Commenting on the Killer Asteroid "Apophis" (2006): click here

NOVA scienceNOW, In conversation with Apollo astronaut Rusty Schweikert, on a Gravitational Tractor that can deflect killer asteroids (2006): click here

NOVA scienceNOW, Commenting on how the laws of physics constrains the size of life in the universe (2005): click here

NOVA scienceNOW, Commenting on antimatter and what an encounter with an antimatter alien might be like. (2005): click here


Vodcast

NOVA scienceNOW, Tour of Tyson's Office (2006): click here

NOVA scienceNOW, Search for Meteorites in Mojave Dessert (2006):click here

NOVA scienceNOW, Manhattanhenge - Sunset on the Manhattan Street Grid (2006): click here

April 2005
Keynote Address, Goddard Memorial Dinner, Washington Hilton, DC.
Reflections on America's future in Space. (Audience: 1,800 Government, Military, and Spacce Industry Professionals)

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YouTube

Who is the most famous astronomer?
www.youtube.com


Presentation at the Salk Institute's Conference "Beyond Belief: Science Religion, Reason, and Survival" :

5,6,7 November 2006
Closing Remarks at this widely discussed science-spirituality conference, held at the Salk Institute, San Diego, CA:
Part 1 of 2 at www.youtube.com
Part 2 of 2 at www.youtube.com
Extracted from extensive film that appears here http://beyondbelief2006.org/Watch/
On Un-intelligent Design in the Universe www.youtube.com

The Conference Home Page: http://www.beyondbelief2006.org/

 



Colbert Report talking about Pluto's planet status Part 1: click here Part 2: click here

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