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Carl Sagan: The People's Astronomer
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Carl Sagan: The People's Astronomer

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January 18, 202633m 12s

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Show Notes

This biography chronicles the life and immense professional legacy of Carl Sagan, a prominent American astronomer and educator. The text details his scientific contributions to planetary research, including his pivotal work on the atmosphere of Venus and his involvement with NASA’s robotic missions. Beyond academia, Sagan is highlighted as a preeminent science communicator who gained global fame through the television series Cosmos and numerous popular books. He was a dedicated advocate for skeptical inquiry, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, and nuclear disarmament during the Cold War. Despite occasional friction within the scientific community regarding his celebrity status, his influence persists through various posthumous awards and cultural tributes. The sources also examine his personal philosophy of naturalism, his advocacy for cannabis reform, and his role in establishing the "Sagan standard" for evidence.