Astrophysicist, author, and scientific communicator Neil deGrasse Tyson is an American with a net worth of $5 million USD. He is also known as “Dr. Universe.” Since 1996, Tyson has served in the role of Frederick P. Rose Director of the Hayden Planetarium at the Rose Center for Earth and Space. Moreover, in 1997, he was the person responsible for establishing the Department of Astrophysics at the American Museum of Natural History. Between the years 2006 and 2011, Neil was the host of the television series “Nova ScienceNow” on PBS. Since 2009, he has been the host of the “StarTalk” podcast, which was named one of “The 20 Greatest Comedy Podcasts Right Now” by Rolling Stone magazine in 2014.

On October 5, 1958, Neil deGrasse Tyson was born in Manhattan, which is located in New York City. His mother, Sunchita, was a gerontologist for the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, and his father, Cyril, was a sociologist, human resource commissioner, and Director of Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited before he passed away in 2016. His mother was a gerontologist for the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.

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When Neil Tyson was 15 years old, he started delivering lectures on astronomy. Renowned astronomer Carl Sagan tried to persuade Neil to attend Cornell University; however, Neil ultimately decided to attend Harvard University instead. In 1980, Neil received his bachelor’s degree in physics from the University of Texas in Austin, and three years later, he received his master’s degree in astronomy from the same institution. After that, he went on to teach astronomy at the University of Maryland (1986-1987), and he received his Master of Philosophy degree from Columbia University in 1989 and his Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1991. (both in astrophysics).

In 1994, Tyson began his career at the Hayden Planetarium as a staff scientist. Two years later, he was promoted to the position of director there. In 1995, the magazine “Natural History” asked Neil to provide a monthly column for the publication, and he has also written for a number of scholarly journals. In the early 2000s, President George W. Bush appointed Tyson to serve on the Commission on the Future of the United States Aerospace Industry and the President’s Commission on Implementation of United States Space Exploration Policy. Tyson also hosted the “Origins” miniseries on PBS in 2004, which was broadcast the same year. Neil has held the positions of president, vice president, and chairman of the board at the Planetary Society. In 2001, when he was serving as chairman of the board, he generated considerable controversy by deciding not to include Pluto in the solar system exhibit at the Hayden Planetarium. Since 2006, Tyson has been the host of “Nova ScienceNow,” which debuted in 2014, “Cosmos: A Spacetime Adventure,” and the “StarTalk” podcast, which debuted in 2009. In 2015, the National Geographic Channel transformed “StarTalk” into a late-night discussion program.

As a result of his widespread fame in the world of popular culture, Neil has been a frequent guest on a variety of radio and late-night talk programs. In addition to his roles in the movies “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” (2016), “Lazer Team” (2016), “Zoolander 2” (2016), and “The Last Sharknado: It’s About Time” (2018), he has also made guest appearances in a number of television series, including “Stargate: Atlantis” (2008), “The Big Bang Theory” (2010 and 2018), “The Jim Gaffigan Show” (2016), and “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” (2015). Moreover, Tyson has provided his voice for roles in “The Simpsons,” “Family Guy,” “BoJack Horseman,” and “Ice Age: Collision Course,” all of which were released in 2016. (2017). 1989 saw the publication of Tyson’s debut book, “Merlin’s Tour of the Universe,” and subsequent years saw the release of “Universe Down to Earth” and “Just Visiting Our Planet,” all of which were written by Tyson. In addition, he is the author of a number of other works, including “One Universe: At Home in the Cosmos” (2000), “The Sky Is Not the Limit: Tales of an Urban Astrophysicist” (2004), “Astrophysics for People in a Hurry” (2017), and “Letters from an Astrophysicist” (2019). After selling over one million copies, the book “Astrophysics for Persons in a Hurry” was included on the “New York Times” Best Seller List for a period of time more than one year.

After meeting one other in a physics class, Neil and Alice Young got married in 1988 and went on to raise two children together: Miranda and Travis. The wine publications “Wine Spectator” and “The World of Fine Wine” have both highlighted Tyson’s collection due to his status as a wine expert. Four women came forward with allegations of sexual misconduct against Neil in 2018, alleging that the acts alleged against him occurred between 1984 and 2018. He disputed the rape claim that was brought against him in 1984 and stated that the other charges were incidents in which his actions were misunderstood. The inquiry caused “StarTalk” to be suspended indefinitely, and the debut of “Cosmos: Possible Worlds” was pushed back, but in March 2019, Fox and National Geographic announced that the matter had been resolved, and that Tyson’s programs would proceed as planned.

In recognition of his efforts to pique the general public’s interest in scientific topics, the National Academy of Sciences of the United States awarded Tyson with the Public Welfare Award in 2015. In addition to that, he was presented the Columbia University’s Medal of Merit in 2001, the NASA Outstanding Public Service Medal in 2004, the Science Writing Prize in 2005, and the Isaac Asimov Award presented by the American Humanist Society in 2009. Neil was recognized as the Hottest Astrophysicist Alive by “People” magazine in the year 2000, and he was awarded the Critics’ Choice Television Award for Outstanding Reality Program Host in 2014 for his work on “Cosmos: A Spacetime Adventure.” He was listed on the list of the most important persons in the world that was compiled by “Time” magazine in 2007, and “Explore” magazine placed him in their list of “The 10 Most Influential People in Science” that they compiled in 2008. Twenty different educational institutions, such as Yale University, Mount Holyoke College, and Gettysburg College, have awarded him with the degree of Honorary Doctor.

As of the year 2022, it is anticipated that Neil Degrasse Tyson has a net worth of around $7 million. The majority of his earnings come from astronomy-related endeavors connected to the Hyden Planetarium. His annual salary is a whopping $500,000 dollars. Neil Degrasse is always involved in a wide variety of endeavors, which together make up a significant portion of his income. The astronomy that he is affiliated with at the Hyden Planetarium contributes significantly to the financial success of his business.