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2 Apr 2007 at 10:07pm Carl Sagan - Pale Blue Dotdarknlooking 4 min - 2007-04-03This is taken from the book. Having him read to you is something else. Enough said. Take a listen and leave comments please. Email this video to atleast one other person, its your moral duty.
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2 Jul 2006 at 12:00am Carl Sagan on evolutionasdva 6 min - 2006-07-02taken from Cosmos - Carl Sagan
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1 Jun 2007 at 6:37pm Carl Sagan 4th Dimension Explanationlevel81 7 min - 2007-06-02Message Board for the CUBE Movies:
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7 Jul 2007 at 12:00am Pale Blue Dot by Carl Sagan - Episode 1: "Wanderers" 40 min - 2007-07-07Some time before he died in 1996, Carl Sagan recorded a partial audio version of his 1994 book "Pale Blue Dot". Often described as the "sequel" to Cosmos, the audio version of Pale Blue Dot is, at this moment, regrettably out of print.
This video is "episode one" of an unauthorized attempt at producing a series of videos based on Carl Sagan's "Pale Blue Dot" audio book combined with a soundtrack and appropriate video and still images intended to recall the feel of the classic documentary series "Ascent of Man" and "Cosmos"
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20 May 2007 at 12:36pm Carl Sagan - Cosmos Introthreedotsdead 5 min - 2007-05-20The beautiful intro to the Cosmos television series. Carl Sagan talks about the universe and our place within it.
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30 Jan 2007 at 4:00pm Carl Sagan, the Demon-Haunted World 2 min - 2007-01-31This is my review of the book The Demon-Haunted World written by Carl Sagan
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30 May 2007 at 11:04pm Carl Sagan-We Are One Planet 7 min - 2007-05-31We're all in this together - Carl Sagan makes this point better than anyone else, in this clip from his series 'Cosmos, A Personal Voyage' Do we really know how close we are to destroying OUR world?
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4 Jan 1995 at 11:00pm Charlie Rose - Vin Weber / Bill Moyers / Carl SaganCharlie Rose Inc. 55 min - 1995-01-05Segment 1: Vin Weber, Vice-Chairman, Empower America
Segment 2: Bill Moyers, journalist
Segment 3: Carl Sagan, Astronomer / Author of "Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space"
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3 Apr 2007 at 5:04am Carl Sagan - Cosmosrichardhead 5 min - 2007-04-03Just a sample from Shores of the cosmic ocean by Carl Sagan. It'll make you think.
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1 Apr 2008 at 11:28am Carl Sagan, "We are one planet" - 5/29/2007 Unknown length - 2008-04-01 We're all in this together - Carl Sagan makes this point better than anyone else, in this clip from his series 'Cosmos, A Personal Voyage'
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Something to rememeber 4 minAn older clip I've always enjoyed. Remember this every now and again. Added: May 21 2007 In: Misc By: tkdrspm11 (79.98) United States Tags: religion war terrorism earth astronomy humanity carl sagan pale blue dot Views: 4175 Votes: 3 Comments: 27 Recommendations: 10 URL: URL WITHOUT COMMENTS: EMBED CODE FOR BLOGS (Myspace, Blogger etc): EMBED CODE (GENERAL): ADD TO GROUP Sponsors Meet Sexy Ladies New Video Community Sexy Dating - Meet Girls Meet Hotties! See Funny Videos Sexy Dating AP Breaking News Reports Crazy Funny Videos Send to Friends | DIGG This | 3 votes Recent Popular Media on Liveleak.com Airplane shot down in Colombia.. You Want Candy? You Want A Grenade? - Iraq.. How to escape a fart.. Kid Accidentally Fires Gun.. The Dark Side - Iraq.. Businessman has a meltdown in a hotel lobby.. Dead insugent's Milky Way.. Airplane shot down in Colombia.. You Want Candy? You Want A Grenade? - Iraq.. How to escape a fart.. Kid Accidentally Fires Gun.. The Dark Side - Iraq.. Businessman has a meltdown in a hotel lobby.. Dead insugent's Milky Way.. View comments or Make Comment Privacy Policy - Terms & Conditions - Copyright - Advertise on Liveleak Read more...
To the Moon and Back x2, Woodpecker From Mars 6 min "Woodpecker From Mars" is an instrumental Faith No More song first released in 1989 on their third studio album, The Real Thing. It shares its title with (and was inspired by?) a 1956 Woody Woodpecker cartoon. Musically it sounds similar to a heavier version of pre-Dark Side of the Moon Pink Floyd songs, such as "Interstellar Overdrive", "Astronomy Domine", "A Saucerful of Secrets" and in that context, the title probably refers to mythology, the Woodpecker being the bird of the Roman God Mars. "Woodpecker From Mars" was the first song finished for the album, as it had been recorded before the band hired Mike Patton. We must colonize space to survive... "Since, in the long run, every planetary civilization will be endangered by impacts from space, every surviving civilization is obliged to become spacefaring--not because of exploratory or romantic zeal, but for the most practical reason imaginable: staying alive... If our long-term survival is at stake, we have a basic responsibility to our species to venture to other worlds." Carl Sagan, Pale Blue Dot, 1994 "I don't think the human race will survive the next thousand years, unless we spread into space. There are too many accidents that can befall life on a single planet. But I'm an optimist. We will reach out to the stars." Stephen Hawking, interview with Daily Telegraph, 2001 "Let me end with an explanation of why I believe the move into space to be a human imperative. It seems to me obvious in too many ways to need listing that we cannot much longer depend upon our planet's relatively fragile ecosystem to handle the realities of the human tomorrow. Unless we turn human growth and energy toward the challenges and promises of space, our only other choice may be the awful risk, currently demonstrable, of stumbling into a cycle of fratricide and regression which could end all chances of our evolving further or of even surviving." Gene Roddenberry, Planetary Report Vol. 1, 1981 Read more...
6 Feb 2008 at 12:29pm Carl Sagan on radio astronomy & the Drake EquationXXXSDESDEXXX 10 min - 2008-02-06Radio Astronomy & the Drake Equation. How many technically advanced civilzations are possible in the Universe? The Drake Equation can tell us. Read more...
16 Sep 2007 at 11:40am COSMOS - Clip 6: "Artificial & Natural Selection"setnor 7 min - 2007-09-16Artificial Selection Example (Crabs) - Artificial Selection & Domestication of Animals - Natural Selection - Evolution or Creator? Carl Sagan brings us the Cosmos, everything that ever was and ever will be, in an approach that is easily accessible even for those of us that are not science wizards. This series covers everything from the history of astronomy, the challenges it faced at its creation, how the universe was created and how it all might end, to the evolution of life on Earth, and the nature of the human brain. First aired in 1980 as a 13 part series, it has been broadcast in 60 countries and has been seen by an estimated 500 million to 1 billion viewers worldwide. The series was awarded an Emmy and a Peabody Award. Read more...
5 Sep 2007 at 11:51am COSMOS - Clip 1: "Introduction"setnor 5 min - 2007-09-05Introduction to the Cosmos Carl Sagan brings us the Cosmos, everything that ever was and ever will be, in an approach that is easily accessible even for those of us that are not science wizards. This series covers everything from the history of astronomy, the challenges it faced at its creation, how the universe was created and how it all might end, to the evolution of life on Earth, and the nature of the human brain. First aired in 1980 as a 13 part series, it has been broadcast in 60 countries and has been seen by an estimated 500 million to 1 billion viewers worldwide. The series was awarded an Emmy and a Peabody Award. Read more...
16 Nov 2006 at 6:30pm Carl Sagan on Astrologyundercoverkptic 9 min - 2006-11-17From Cosmos, episode 3 "The Harmony of the Worlds". Read more...
31 Dec 1974 at 4:00pm Life Beyond Earth and the Mind of Man 1975National Archives and Records Administration 27 min - 1975-01-01This film is an edited version of a symposium held at Boston University on November 20, 1972 that explores the implications of the possible existence of extraterrestrial life within the galaxy and the universe. The panel members were Dr. Richard Berendzen, astronomy professor and historian of science at Boston University; Dr. Ashley Montagu, anthropologist, social biologist and author at Rutgers University; Dr. Philip Morrison, physicist educator and philosopher of science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT); Dr. Carl Sagan, astronomer and exobiologist at Cornell University; Dr. Krister Stendahl, clergyman and theologian at Harvard University; and Dr. George Wald, biologist at Harvard University. ARC ID: 649452 Keywords: Congresses and conventions; Life on other planets; Drew Associates. Read more...
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