A rebroadcast of an obituary for Carl Sagan

with Carl Sagan
in In Memoriam, Books, Science & Health
on Friday, December 20, 1996 * * * * *

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A rebroadcast of a rememberance for astronomer Carl Sagan, a Pulitzer Prize winner and frequent guest on the show (from May 27, 1996).

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Carl Sagan
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In Memoriam
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    1. James Wong  11/05/2008 07:47 AM Report

      Carl rules!

      http://jameswong.com.hk/cast

    2. Nathan Forst  07/28/2008 07:29 AM Report

      He is still my hero. Thinking about all that he could have kept contributing if he did not die makes me quite depressed. You were certainly one of the best of us, Carl. You are missed.

    3. Justin Aeschleman  06/22/2008 10:42 PM Report

      Great man. His wife published his Gifford Lectures called "The Varieties of Scientific Experience: A personal view of the search for God."

      I am in awe of his brilliance.

    4. Martin  04/28/2008 12:47 AM Report

      r.i.p.

    5. Darziel  03/05/2008 02:31 AM Report

      I agree with Ravi. Amazing guy and we need more open-thinkers like him. He will truly be missed...

    6. B.L.  02/28/2008 10:48 PM Report

      I miss Mr. Sagan. His was a voice of reason in a world which is going mad. I really miss him.

    7. Ravi Jagannadhan  10/26/2007 02:14 PM Report

      I grew up watching Cosmos, I still do. Demon Haunted World is a brilliant book. Carl Sagan was taken away too soon. We need more like him.