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CARL SAGAN - FIRST SCEPTIC, THEN ASTRONOMER By Horst Sommer ABSTRACT Carl Sagan's greatests achievements have not been given due credit by biographers, writers and the media. During 62 revolutions around our star, one of his greatest gifts was the commitment to the truth. Not what's going to make you feel good, less afraid, less small, more central to the workings of the universe - but to what's ...
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Carl Sagan 1934-96 CSICOP News December 20, 1996 Carl Sagan, one of the world's greatest popularizers of science, died today at the age of 62, after a long battle with a bone marrow disease. Sagan was one of America's pre-eminent scientists, educators, skeptics and humanists. He was also a founding member and Fellow of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal ...
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Carl Sagan Astronomer, educator, author, pioneer in exobiology, Director for Planetary Studies, and David Duncan Professor of Cornell University, Dr. Carl Sagan succumbed to pneumonia on December 20, 1996 after a two year battle with bone marrow disease. He fought as tenaciously and courageously for his life as he did for the values of science and democracy. He is survived by his wife and ...
November 30, 1998 Even in Death, Carl Sagan's Influence Is Still Cosmic Related Article Keeping the Legacy of a Professor Alive Expanded Coverage of Science and Health By WILLIAM J. BROAD wo weeks before he died, Dr. Carl Sagan dropped by to see Daniel S. Goldin, the NASA Administrator. Sagan was deathly ill. His blue jeans hung limp. He had no hair. His losing battle against the bone-marrow ...
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