Joining Stephen Colbert on The Late Show, the Startalkand Cosmoshost (not to forget: director of NYC's Hayden Planetarium) maintained his cosmic charm and candidness, trekking over to the studio as the city took a moment to enjoy itself a snow day. The pop scientist emerged unfazed by "a little crystalized water," noting that abrasive weather is not singular to earth, and in some cases, like say Saturn's rings or Jupitor's giant red spot, extreme weather has a deceptively-intimate relationship with a planet's aesthetic.
NDT also sounds off on the latest batch of potentially-inhabitable planets in the Trappist-1 solar system. Watch Neil deGrasse Tyson bless The Late Show with some interplanetary knowledge below.
\u201c3.14 Happy Pi-day to Gregorian calendar users who reckon dates with month followed by day separated by period, omitting year\u201d
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@Neil deGrasse Tyson) 1489517336