NOVEMBER 9,2011 - TODAY IS CARL SAGAN DAY!!!

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NOVEMBER 9,2011 - TODAY IS CARL SAGAN DAY!!!

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Today, is Carl Sagan's 77th birthday.

I remember when he died back in the summer of 1996, I broke down and cried. I love Carl Sagan, and I remember seeing his program COSMOS, a program with 13 episodes when it came out back in 1980 on PBS.

Please check out the following web site.
http://centerforinquiry.net/carlsaganday
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Celebrate with Us!

Please join us this November as we honor Carl Sagan and celebrate the beauty and wonder of the cosmos he so eloquently described.

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Carl Sagan was a Professor of Astronomy and Space Science and Director of the Laboratory for Planetary Studies at Cornell University, but most of us know him as a Pulitzer Prize winning author and the creator of COSMOS. That Emmy and Peabody award-winning PBS television series transformed educational television when it first aired in 1980, but now, thirty years later, it's gone on to affect the hearts and minds of over a billion people in sixty countries.

No other scientist has been able to reach and teach so many nonscientists in such a meaningful way, and that is why we celebrate Dr. Sagan, remember his work, and revel in the cosmos he helped us understand.

About Carl Sagan Day

The Center for Inquiry and especially our sister organization, the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry, had the honor of working with Dr. Sagan for twenty years, from 1976, when he was one of the founding members of CSI (then known as CSICOP), to 1996, when he published the last of his many articles in Skeptical Inquirer, just months before he died.

Two years ago, CFI Ft. Lauderdale, FLASH and other groups created the first Carl Sagan Day celebration for his birthday, November 9th, and the idea quickly spread around the world. Now groups from Australia to Alaska are planning star parties, astronomy lectures, science fairs, teacher workshops and more to say thanks to Dr. Sagan and bring his work to the next generation of "star stuff."

Celebrate with us!

Whether you're a CFI branch or an independent skeptics group, an astronomy club or a science department, a researcher, a teacher, or a student, let us know how you're planning to commemorate Carl Sagan Day 2011 and we'll add your event to our CSD calendar to help spread the word. Email your event information to CFI Grassroots.

grassroots@centerforinquiry.net

Very special thanks to Ann Druyan and Druyan-Sagan Associates, Inc., for their gracious permission to use images and content from COSMOS, and for making it possible for so many CFI branches and campus groups to screen COSMOS for this special occasion. Learn more about Cosmos Studios at the Carl Sagan portal.

Carl Sagan Day Posters & Flyers

To help you celebrate the legacy of Carl Sagan this year, please feel free to download one of our featured posters. Click on a poster for a full-size 11" x 17" printable .PDF file.

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If you or your local group is planning on throwing an event this year, we have also provided a flyer version with an event information area to use at your convenience.

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Who is Carl Sagan?

Carl Sagan was the David Duncan Professor of Astronomy and Space Sciences and Director of the Laboratory for Planetary Studies at Cornell University. He was a consultant and adviser to NASA since the 1950's, briefed the Apollo astronauts before their flights to the Moon, and was an experimenter on the Mariner, Viking, Voyager, and Galileo expeditions to the planets.

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In addition to many other awards, Dr. Sagan was a recipient of the Public Welfare Medal, the highest award of the National Academy of Sciences, for "distinguished contributions in the application of science to the public welfareâ?¦Carl Sagan has been enormously successful in communicating the wonder and importance of science. His ability to capture the imagination of millions and to explain difficult concepts in understandable terms is a magnificent achievement."

A Pulitzer Prize winner for the book The Dragons of Eden: Speculations of the Evolution of Human Intelligence, Dr. Sagan was the author of many bestsellers, including Demon-Haunted World and Cosmos, which became the bestselling science book ever published in English. He received twenty-two honorary degrees from American colleges and universities for his contributions to science, literature, education, and the preservation of the environment, and many awards for his work on the long-term consequences of nuclear war and reversing the nuclear arms race.

In their posthumous award to Dr. Sagan of their highest honor, the National Science Foundation declared that his "research transformed planetary scienceâ?¦ his gifts to mankind were infinite."

Learn more at the Carl Sagan portal.
OK, since I had re-installed my Windows 7 on my computer a few days ago, and upgraded from Mozilla Firefox 6 to Mozilla Firefox 7, and just today, it automatically up-dated to the latest version, Mozilla Firefox 8, and my computer is running faster now, perhaps now I'll be able to watch the 13 videos of Carl's Sagan's COSMOS.

Here is the link to the videos.
http://www.hulu.com/cosmos

And here are the titles of the 13 episodes.

COSMOS
By Carl Sagan

1 The Shores of the Cosmic Ocean

2 One Voice in the Cosmic Fugue

3 The Harmony of the Worlds

4 Heaven and Hell

5 Blues for a Red Planet

6 Travelers' Tales

7 The Backbone of Night

8 Travels in Space and Time

9 The Lives of the Stars

10 The Edge of Forever

11 The Persistence of Memory

12 Encyclopedia Galactica

13 Who Speaks for Earth?


I hope I'll be able to watch these videos. They use a different format from YouTube videos, so I may have to download a plug-in so that I can watch these videos.

In the meantime, wish me luck.

Oh! And by the way Safety . . . . .

. . . . . please don't make any comments that Carl Sagan is down in Hell. OK?

Please, just for once, in your miserable little existence . . .

. . . please do refrain!

For once, please do show some respect!

OK?
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Re: NOVEMBER 9,2011 - TODAY IS CARL SAGAN DAY!!!

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Great show, great book, great mind!
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Re: NOVEMBER 9,2011 - TODAY IS CARL SAGAN DAY!!!

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Northern Mike wrote:Great show, great book, great mind!
Good evening Mike:

Let me be the very first to welcome you to our forums.

Yes, Carl Sagan was one of the greatest minds in the USA, up there with Albert Einstein and many other great scientist.

Too bad he's gone now.

But we still have Richard Dawkins who's sort of like the UKs Carl Sagan, except he's and evolutionary biologist instead of a astronomer, but I also love Richard Dawkins.

Too bad he's not here in the USA.

We could use more intellectuals here in this country.

As for me, I'm a nobody.

I'm just some poor schmuck who loves science, and likes to read a lot of books, and I did have a few years of college but never completed my degree.

Anyway . . . . .

Once again, I bid you welcome!
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