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  1. Carl Edward Sagan was born in 1934 in Brooklyn, the son of a worshipful, overbearing mother, Rachel, and a hard-working garment industry manager, Samuel, a Ukrainian immigrant.

  2. On Friday, November 9, 2001, on what would have been Carl Sagan's 67th birthday, the NASA Ames Research Center dedicated the site for the Carl Sagan Center for the Study of Life in the Cosmos. The cornerstone for the new Center was unveiled during the dedication ceremony.

  3. Nick Sagan a sikeres Star Trek sorozat néhány epizódját írta, amelyek egyikében megjelenik egy pár másodpercnyi jelenet, ahol a Mars Pathfinder szonda Sojourner kutatórobotjának a modellje kis emléktárgyként tűnik fel a Carl Sagan Emlékállomás makettjében, mellette egy Sagan-idézettel: „Bármilyen ok hozott is a Marsra, örülök, hogy itt vagy, és azt kívánom, bárcsak ...

  4. Mar 16, 2014 · As a scientist, Sagan made a real mark on planetary science in the early 1970s as a young Harvard professor, "at a time when planetary science was a bit of a backwater," Poundstone says.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0755981Carl Sagan - IMDb

    Carl Edward Sagan was born November 9, 1934, in Brooklyn, New York. Having taught at Cornell University since 1968, Sagan received a bachelor's degree (1955) and a master's degree (1956), both in physics, and a doctorate in astronomy and astrophysics (1960), all from the University of Chicago.

  6. Carl Sagan has 151 books on Goodreads with 1291033 ratings. Carl Sagan’s most popular book is Cosmos.

  7. In 1996, shortly before he died of pneumonia on December 20, Sagan recorded a message for future astronauts who have made it to Mars. "I'm Carl Sagan. This is a place where I often work in Ithaca ...

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