An edition of Pale Blue Dot (1994)

Pale Blue Dot

A Vision of the Human Future in Space

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An edition of Pale Blue Dot (1994)

Pale Blue Dot

A Vision of the Human Future in Space

1st ed.
  • 4.6 (25 ratings) ·
  • 251 Want to read
  • 14 Currently reading
  • 29 Have read

“Fascinating . . . memorable . . . revealing . . . perhaps the best of Carl Sagan’s books.”—The Washington Post Book World (front page review)

In Cosmos, the late astronomer Carl Sagan cast his gaze over the magnificent mystery of the Universe and made it accessible to millions of people around the world. Now in this stunning sequel, Carl Sagan completes his revolutionary journey through space and time.

Future generations will look back on our epoch as the time when the human race finally broke into a radically new frontier—space. In Pale Blue Dot, Sagan traces the spellbinding history of our launch into the cosmos and assesses the future that looms before us as we move out into our own solar system and on to distant galaxies beyond. The exploration and eventual settlement of other worlds is neither a fantasy nor luxury, insists Sagan, but rather a necessary condition for the survival of the human race.

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Publisher
Random House
Language
English
Pages
429

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Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space
September 8, 1997, Ballantine Books
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Cover of: Pale Blue Dot
Pale Blue Dot
1994, RANDOM HOUSE, INC
in English
Cover of: Pale Blue Dot
Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space
1994, Random House
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [406]-411) and index.

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Published in
New York
Copyright Date
1994 by Carl Sagan

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
919.9'04
Library of Congress
QB500.262.S24 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 429 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 25 cm.
Number of pages
429

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22114910M
Internet Archive
palebluedotv00saga
ISBN 10
0679438416
LCCN
94018121
Library Thing
57246
Goodreads
151693

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The spacecraft was a long way from home, beyond the orbit of the outermost planet and high above the ecliptic plane-which is an imaginary flat surface that we can think of as something like a racetrack in which the orbits of the planets are mainly confined.
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