
Pale Blue Dot
A Vision of the Human Future in Space
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"FASCINATING . . . MEMORABLE . . . REVEALING . . . PERHAPS THE BEST OF CARL SAGAN''S BOOKS." --The Washington Post Book World (front page review)
In Cosmos, the late astronomer Carl Sagan cast his gaze over the magnificent mystery of the Universe and made it accessible to millions of people around the world. Now in this stunning sequel, Carl Sagan completes his revolutionary journey through space and time.
Future generations will look back on our epoch as the time when the human race finally broke into a radically new frontier--space. In Pale Blue Dot Sagan traces the spellbinding history of our launch into the cosmos and assesses the future that looms before us as we move out into our own solar system and on to distant galaxies beyond. The exploration and eventual settlement of other worlds is neither a fantasy nor luxury, insists Sagan, but rather a necessary condition for the survival of the human race.
"TAKES READERS FAR BEYOND Cosmos . . . Sagan sees humanity''s future in the stars." --Chicago Tribune
Introductory music from the original score for COSMOS: A SpaceTime Odyssey composed by Alan Silvestri, used with permission from Cosmos Studios, Inc. and Chappers Music. All rights reserved. Special thanks to Fuzzy Planets, Inc.
©1994 Carl Sagan (P)2017 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.
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un bon livre
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A must "listen" for all human beings
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Fascinating content. Even though the time elapsed since the book was written back in 1994 makes some passages obsolete, Carl Sagan's philosophy and vision are as comtemporary as ever, and quite stimulating. Unfortunately, the audio version is quite disappointing. Indeed, only the first chapters are actually read by their author, and pleasant to listen to. Owing to damages to the original recording, one is told in the preamble, most of the book is read by C Sagan's widow,A Dryan, in a tone of voice one would use to tell tales of wonderland to 3-year olds, rather than that of a scientist eager to share his knowledge with an intelligent audience... It's properly infuriating. But for the content, listening to it throughout takes some will power.
Pale blue dot
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