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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carl_SaganCarl Sagan - Wikipedia

    Carl Edward Sagan ( / ˈseɪɡən /; SAY-gən; November 9, 1934 – December 20, 1996) was an American astronomer, planetary scientist, and science communicator.

    • Ann Druyan

      Ann Druyan (/ d r iː ˈ æ n / dree-ANN; born June 13, 1949)...

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      Contact is a 1997 American science fiction drama film...

    • Nick Sagan

      Nicholas Julian Zapata Sagan (born September 16, 1970) is an...

    • Seti

      Astrobiology. SETI, the search for extraterrestrial...

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      Gerard Peter Kuiper (/ ˈ k aɪ p ər / KY-pər; born Gerrit...

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    Carl Sagan was born in Brooklyn, New York City. Carl's family was Jewish. His father, Samuel Sagan, was an immigrant from the Russian Empire. Samuel was born in 1905 in a city called Kamianets-Podilskyi. The Russian Empire no longer exists, so today Kamianets-Podilskyi is in Ukraine. Samuel made clothes for a living. Carl's mother, Rachel Molly Gru...

    He was well known as a writer who warned of the dangers of nuclear winter. He helped people learn about the atmosphere of Venus, seasonal changes on Mars, and Saturn's moon Titan. He showed that the atmosphere of Venus is very hot and dense. He also said that global warming was a growing, man-made danger like the natural development of Venus into a...

    Sagan also believed that the Drake equation suggested that many kinds of intelligent life could form, but that the lack of evidence (the Fermi paradox) suggests that intelligent beings destroy themselves rather quickly. This made him keen to talk about ways that humanity could destroy itself, in the hope of avoiding such destruction. Under the name...

    Sagan was very good at helping people to understand the cosmos. He gave the 1977/1978 Christmas Lectures for Young People at the Royal Institution. He wrote (with Ann Druyan, who became his third wife) and made the very popular thirteen-part PBS television series Cosmos; he also wrote books to help science become more popular (The Dragons of Eden, ...

    After a long and difficult fight with myelodysplasia, Sagan died of pneumonia at the age of 62, on December 20, 1996, at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Washington. Sagan was very important, because he made science popular, and changed the way science was organized, and because he defended humanism, and argued against seeing ...

    Apollo Achievement Award - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Distinguished Public Service - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Sagan, Carl and Jonathon Norton Leonard and editors of Life, Planets. Time, Inc., 1966
    Sagan, Carl and I.S. Shklovskii, Intelligent Life in the Universe. Random House, 1966
    Sagan, Carl, Communicaton with Extraterrestrial Intelligence. MIT Press, 1973
    Sagan, Carl, et al. Mars and the Mind of Man. Harper & Row, 1973
    In Memory of Carl Sagan. Tributes by Tom McDonough, James Randi and Michael Shermer, and a selection of quotes from Sagan's works, published in Skeptic, Vol. 4, no. 4, 1996, pp. 10–17.
    Carl Sagan, Cornell astronomer, dies today (Dec. 20) in Seattle. Cornell Universitypress release on Sagan's death.
  2. Cosmos is a popular science book written by astronomer and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Carl Sagan. It was published in 1980 as a companion piece to the PBS mini-series Cosmos: A Personal Voyage with which it was co-developed and intended to complement.

    • 365 (first edition), 396 (2013 edition)
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  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Carl_SaganCarl Sagan - Wikiwand

    Carl Edward Sagan was an American astronomer, planetary scientist, and science communicator. His best known scientific contribution is his research on the possibility of extraterrestrial life, including experimental demonstration of the production of amino acids from basic chemicals by exposure to light.

  4. SCIENCE. Why Carl Sagan is Truly Irreplaceable. No one will ever match his talent as the “gatekeeper of scientific credibility” Joel Achenbach. March 2014. Illustration by Jody Hewgill. We live...

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    Title
    Original Air Date
    1
    "The Shores of the Cosmic Ocean"
    October 1, 1980
    2
    "One Voice in the Cosmic Fugue"
    October 5, 1980
    3
    "Harmony of the Worlds"
    October 12, 1980
    4
    "Heaven and Hell"
    October 19, 1980
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  6. Cosmos: A Personal Voyage is a thirteen-part, 1980-1981 television series written by Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan, and Steven Soter, with Sagan as presenter. It was executive-produced by Adrian Malone, produced by David Kennard, Geoffrey Haines-Stiles, and Gregory Andorfer, and directed by the producers, David Oyster, Richard Wells, Tom Weidlinger ...

    No.
    Title
    Original Air Date
    1
    "The Shores of the Cosmic Ocean"
    October 1, 1980
    2
    "One Voice in the Cosmic Fugue"
    October 5, 1980
    3
    "Harmony of the Worlds"
    October 12, 1980
    4
    "Heaven and Hell"
    October 19, 1980
    • September 28 –, December 21, 1980
    • PBS
  7. Mar 16, 2014 · Sagan, here in 1974, was a professor of astronomy at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, for much of his career. Scientist. "He worked very hard, 18-hour days. He had a tremendous appetite for ...

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