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ST. LOUIS, MO (KTVI) – Carl Sagan gave the world the TV series Cosmos in 1980. It was described as a watershed moment in television about science. The 13 part series explored the universe through a personal story told with stunning visual elements. Now, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson will present a follow-up series produced by Seth MacFarland for the FOX Network. The new series will explore new worlds, new concepts and offer stunning high definition images.

Fans of the series will get a chance to see the premiere in screenings held across the country. The St. Louis Science Center is one of the locations hosting a premiere party. 30 pairs of tickets are available for fans to attend the screening on Tuesday, March 4th.

A LIVE Question and answer session with Neil Degrasse Tyson, Ann Druyan, Seth Macfarlane, Mitchell Cannold, Brannon Braga And Jason Clark will be held after the screening. Those in attendance will be able to ask the writers, producers and hosts about the show. Submit Questions for LIVE Q&A Now via Twitter and Facebook using #CosmosLive

More info: CosmosOnTV.com/

Watched another cut of Cosmos today– happy to say @neiltyson, Ann Druyan and @BrannonBraga are making this show soar. Get ready. — Seth MacFarlane (@SethMacFarlane) January 10, 2014



