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Carl Sagan's Cosmic Connection

An Extraterrestrial Perspective

Carl Sagan's Cosmic Connection( )
Author: Sagan, Carl
Foreword by: Dyson, Freeman J.
Epilogue by: Morrison, David
Contribution by: Druyan, Ann
Editor: Agel, Jerome
ISBN:978-0-521-78303-3
Publication Date:Aug 2000
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $85.00
Book Description:

In 1973, Carl Sagan published The Cosmic Connection--a classic work of popular science, inspiring a generation of scientists and enthusiasts. This seminal work is now reproduced here, along with new material including Freeman Dyson's comments on Sagan's vision, Ann Druyan's assessment of Sagan's cultural significance as a champion of science, and David Morrison's discussion of what became of Sagan's predictions. Sagan, in his typically lucid and lyrical style, discusses many topics in...
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Book Details
Pages:336
Detailed Subjects: Science / Space Science / General
Science / Life Sciences / Biology
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.123 x 9.009 x 0.897 Inches
Book Weight:1.408 Pounds
Author Biography
Sagan, Carl (Author)
A respected planetary scientist best known outside the field for his popularizations of astronomy, Carl Sagan was born in New York City on November 9, 1934. He attended the University of Chicago, where he received a B.A. in 1954, a B.S. in 1955, and a M.S. in 1956 in physics as well as a Ph.D. in 1960 in astronomy and astrophysics. He has several early scholarly achievements including the experimental demonstration of the synthesis of the energy-carrying molecule ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in primitive-earth experiments. Another was the proposal that the greenhouse effect explained the high temperature of the surface of Venus. He was also one of the driving forces behind the mission of the U.S. satellite Viking to the surface of Mars. He was part of a team that investigated the effects of nuclear war on the earth's climate - the "nuclear winter" scenario.

Sagan's role in developing the "Cosmos" series, one of the most successful series of any kind to be broadcast on the Public Broadcasting System, and his book The Dragons of Eden (1977) won the Pulitzer Prize in 1978. He also wrote the novel Contact, which was made into a movie starring Jodie Foster. He died from pneumonia on December 20, 1996.

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