It transports the viewer to a hidden place where life may have begun on Earth, to some of the lost worlds of our ancestors and to the possible worlds of our remote descendants. The season features time travel to past eras, revealing unsung scientific heroes who sacrificed everything in the pursuit of scientific revelation. These thought-provoking adventures celebrate the possibilities of humanity in our universe. In its endless quest for knowledge, the newest season of COSMOS delivers its signature, fact-based storytelling, painlessly conveying complex scientific concepts to the viewer. Beginning Monday, March 9, at 8/7 c on National Geographic, COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS, helmed by Sagan's collaborator, Ann Druyan, boldly carries the torch forward, making this season the most ambitious yet.
Now, 40 years after it was introduced to a global audience, this epic voyage reaches new heights of adventure with the highly anticipated third season, COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS. A world-renowned visionary, Sagan lived those dreams and shared them with the world in COSMOS: A Personal Voyage, sparking the most beloved science franchise in television history. (from National Geographic Channel's press release, January 2020) Many decades ago, a young Carl Sagan daydreamed on the rug of a tenement, envisioning something quite unique for someone so young: a drawing filled with a boy's dreams of the Space Age and interstellar exploration. (C-307) (TV-PG D, L)Ĭompleted airing its third season on 4/20/20 has yet to be renewed for a fourth season Explore a true first-contact story between humans and beings who communicate with a symbolic language and have maintained a representative democracy for tens of millions of years in the all-new "The Search for Intelligent Life on Earth" episode of COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS airing Tuesday, Nov. "COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS" - (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) CC-AD-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1Ī hidden underground network - a collaboration of four kingdoms of life - is revealed.