In 1990, the Voyager spacecraft turned its cameras back toward Earth, capturing the iconic Pale Blue Dot. From billions of ...
Barely a pixel in size, this tiny dot encapsulates the entire story of human civilization, every triumph, tragedy, and act of love, reduced to a glimmer in the vast expanse of space.
The famed rocket man is working to create options for humanity that the late writer and scientist only dreamed of. Eric Mack has been a CNET contributor since 2011. Eric and his family live 100% ...
Carl Sagan’s words and voice have a way of bringing perspective to something as small as our pale blue dot seen from almost 4 billion miles away. More than 30 years after the Voyager 1 spacecraft, at ...
Katy has a BA in Humanities and Philosophy, with over 20 years of experience in online and print publishing. She was named the Association of British Science Writers' Editor of the Year in 2023. Katy ...
See that little dot up there, in the upper right of that photo? That’s the planet Earth, as photographed from about 3.7 billion miles away 35 years ago Friday, on Feb. 14, 1990. “That’s home,” famed ...
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On a day where we as a nation will make a very important collective decision, Carl Sagan's speech serves to help remind us of our place in the... So, it's Election Day here in the United States. Every ...
There’s nothing bigger than Carl Sagan’s ideas. So it’s appropriate that the man whose views about the cosmos sparked the existential musings of millions — yes, perhaps even “billions and billions” — ...
Three years ago, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Chief Marketing Officer Olivier Francois approached Carl Sagan's widow, Ann Druyan, with an idea: Would it be OK if the brand used her husband's famous "Pale ...
Matthew Harvey, who earned his PhD in Political Science with a focus on environmental political theory in spring 2023, was recently featured in the Colorado Arts and Sciences Magazine. Matthew was ...