Neil deGrasse Tyson is the ultimate science geek.
The Ivy League astrophysicist is the one to turn to with the most intricate questions about everything from exploding stars to the structure of the Milky Way.
Not only does he know the answers, but he explains them in a way that doesn’t leave us lost in space. So it’s no wonder he gets standing ovations at his lectures.
Tyson, head of the Hayden Planetarium in New York City and a late-night talk show favorite, will bring his knowledge – and dry humor – to the Broward Center in Fort Lauderdale on April 5 at 6 p.m. during a stop on The Cosmic Perspective tour.
The “rousing and enlightening presentation” is part of The New York Times best-selling author’s effort to champion science and space exploration. He certainly has the creds: a bachelor’s in physics from Harvard, a doctorate in astrophysics from Columbia, 20 honorary doctorates, the NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal and two stints as an advisor to President George W. Bush in all things space-related.
Oh, and let’s not forget that he was voted Sexiest Astrophysicist Alive by People in 2000.
So what can audiences expect? The Telegram & Gazette in Worcester, Massachusetts, offers this recap: “Tyson’s a gifted speaker, certainly, with a wit and timing on par with many comedians, and he exudes confidence. He’s handsome and charismatic, has an odd mix of gravitas and geeky cool, and can explain scientific principles in a way that doesn’t make the audience feel stupid.” O
For more information, call 954-835-7469 or visit browardcenter.org.
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