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Steven Soter Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey is a 2014 American science Directed by Brannon Braga documentary television series.[2] The show is a follow-up to the Ann Druyan 1980 television series Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, which was presented by Carl Sagan on the Public Broadcasting Service and is Presented by Neil deGrasse Tyson considered a milestone for scientific documentaries. This series was Composer(s) Alan Silvestri developed to bring back the foundation of science to network United States Country of origin television at the height of other scientific-based television series and films. The show is presented by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, Original language(s) English who, as a young high school student, was inspired by Sagan. Among No. of seasons 1 the executive producers are Seth MacFarlane, whose financial No. of episodes 13 (list of episodes) investment was instrumental in bringing the show to broadcast television, and Ann Druyan, a co-author and co-creator of the Production original television series.[3][4] The show is produced by Brannon Executive producer(s) Seth MacFarlane Braga, and Alan Silvestri composed the backing score.[5] Ann Druyan Brannon Braga The series loosely follows the same thirteen-episode format and Mitchell Cannold storytelling approach that the original Cosmos used, including elements such as the "Ship of the Imagination" and the "Cosmic Producer(s) Livia Hanich Calendar", but features information updated since the 1980 series Steven Holtzman along with extensive computer-generated graphics and animation Jason Clark footage augmenting the narration. Location(s) Santa Fe, New Mexico Culver City, California The series premiered on March 9, 2014,[6] simultaneously in the United States across ten 21st Century Fox networks. The remainder Cinematography Bill Pope of the series aired on the Fox Network, with the National Editor(s) John Duffy Geographic Channel rebroadcasting the episodes the next night with Eric Lea