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    Voyager 1 and Carl Sagan

    Checking out my monthly visit to SETI I found the following link, beautiful and informative.
    setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/pale_blue_dot.html

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    Carl Sagan

    What a loss for us when he died. Have you read his very last book "Billions and Billions"? Reading that book made me mourn for him even more.

    Teri

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    i read Cosmos already then started again but i stoped and couldn't help myself because i wanted to read Pale Blue Dot. I am reading that now. Good!

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    Carl Sagan

    The loss of Carl was a blow to the sum of the knowledge of mankind, he was a genius, pure and simple.

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    Not only was he a genius but he managed to bring that wonder of the cosmos to the everyday man.

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    Exactly right, Wet1, anyone who is that brilliant and can translate all that knowledge into layman's terms is a genius.

    It's just so sad that we have to lose people who touch our lives.
    I hope the next generation get a great reincarnation of him (or something like that). But you know what I mean don't you?

    The television had the movie Apollo 11 on the other night and I watched it avidly. It was such a shame that the Kennedy's didn't see the results of their dreams. America has a lot to be proud of.

    Teri

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