Cosmos: Possible Worlds
ISBN-13:
9781426219085
ISBN-10:
1426219083
Edition:
Illustrated
Author:
Ann Druyan
Publication date:
2020
Publisher:
National Geographic
Format:
Hardcover
384 pages
Category:
Astronomy
,
Astronomy & Space Science
,
Astrophysics
,
Physics
,
Cosmology
,
Mars
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ISBN-13:
9781426219085
ISBN-10:
1426219083
Edition:
Illustrated
Author:
Ann Druyan
Publication date:
2020
Publisher:
National Geographic
Format:
Hardcover
384 pages
Category:
Astronomy
,
Astronomy & Space Science
,
Astrophysics
,
Physics
,
Cosmology
,
Mars
Summary
Cosmos: Possible Worlds (ISBN-13: 9781426219085 and ISBN-10: 1426219083), written by authors
Ann Druyan, was published by National Geographic in 2020.
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Description
This sequel to Carl Sagan's blockbuster continues the electrifying journey through space and time, connecting with worlds billions of miles away and envisioning a future of science tempered with wisdom.
Based on National Geographic's internationally-renowned television series, this groundbreaking and visually stunning book explores how science and civilization grew up together. From the emergence of life at deep-sea vents to solar-powered starships sailing through the galaxy, from the Big Bang to the intricacies of intelligence in many life forms, acclaimed author Ann Druyan documents where humanity has been and where it is going, using her unique gift of bringing complex scientific concepts to life. With evocative photographs and vivid illustrations, she recounts momentous discoveries, from the Voyager missions in which she and her husband, Carl Sagan, participated to Cassini-Huygens's recent insights into Saturn's moons. This breathtaking sequel to Sagan's masterpiece explains how we humans can glean a new understanding of consciousness here on Earth and out in the cosmos--again reminding us that our planet is a pale blue dot in an immense universe of possibility.
Based on National Geographic's internationally-renowned television series, this groundbreaking and visually stunning book explores how science and civilization grew up together. From the emergence of life at deep-sea vents to solar-powered starships sailing through the galaxy, from the Big Bang to the intricacies of intelligence in many life forms, acclaimed author Ann Druyan documents where humanity has been and where it is going, using her unique gift of bringing complex scientific concepts to life. With evocative photographs and vivid illustrations, she recounts momentous discoveries, from the Voyager missions in which she and her husband, Carl Sagan, participated to Cassini-Huygens's recent insights into Saturn's moons. This breathtaking sequel to Sagan's masterpiece explains how we humans can glean a new understanding of consciousness here on Earth and out in the cosmos--again reminding us that our planet is a pale blue dot in an immense universe of possibility.
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