
Astrophysicist and bestselling author Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History, brings a special live recording of his acclaimed podcast StarTalk to the 92NY Stage for the first time — and a conversation about his new National Geographic book, Lost in Space: Five Thousand Facts For Navigating the Universe.
Blending science, humor, pop culture, and curiosity, StarTalk has become one of the most popular science podcasts in the world — millions of listeners tune in for a lively conversations with scientists, comedians, artists, and others, making the farthest-flung mysteries of the universe accessible, fascinating, and fun. The evening also celebrates Tyson’s new book, Lost in Space, a dazzling collection of fascinating facts, cosmic discoveries, and insights that invite readers to explore the universe from the smallest particles to the largest galaxies.
Whether you’re a longtime StarTalk fan, a space enthusiast, or simply curious about the world beyond our own, don’t miss an evening with one of science’s most engaging voices as he tackles some of the biggest questions about our cosmos — and witness the magic of StarTalk as it’s created before a live audience.
In-person tickets include a signed copy of Lost in Space: Five Thousand Facts About the Universe.