Carl Sagan |
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Sagan c. 1970s |
Chhut-sì | Carl Edward Sagan 1934 nî 11 goe̍h 9 ji̍t(1934-11-09)
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Koè-sin | 1996 nî 12 goe̍h 20 ji̍t (62 hòe)
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Resting place | Lake View Cemetery |
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Bú-hāu | University of Chicago (BA, BS, MS, PhD) |
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Tù-miâ | - Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI)
- Cosmos: A Personal Voyage
- Cosmos
- Voyager Golden Record
- Pioneer plaque
- The Dragons of Eden
- Contact
- Pale Blue Dot
- The Demon-Haunted World
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Kiáⁿ-jî | 5; including Dorion, Nick and Sasha |
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Ti̍t-chióng | - Klumpke-Roberts Award (1974)
- NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal (1977)
- Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction (1978)
- Oersted Medal (1990)
- Carl Sagan Award for Public Understanding of Science (1993)
- National Academy of Sciences Public Welfare Medal (1994)
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Kho-ha̍k sing-gâi |
Gén-kiù líng-i̍k | - Astronomy
- Astrophysics
- Cosmology
- Astrobiology
- Space science
- Planetary science
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Thesis | Physical studies of planets (1960) |
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Doctoral advisor | Gerard Kuiper |
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Phok-sū ha̍k-sing | - Clark Chapman[bô chhut-chhù]
- James B. Pollack
- Owen Toon
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Tsù-kái
Guā-pōo liân-kiat
- The Carl Sagan Portal
- David Morrison, "Carl Sagan", Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences (2014)
- Sagan interviewed by Ted Turner, CNN, 1989, video: 44 minutes.
- BBC Radio program "Great Lives" on Carl Sagan's life
- "A man whose time has come"—Interview with Carl Sagan by Ian Ridpath, New Scientist, July 4, 1974
- Carl Sagan tī Bāng-lō͘ Tiān-iáⁿ Chu-liāu-khò͘
- Pang-bô͘:Worldcat id
- "Carl Sagan's Life and Legacy as Scientist, Teacher, and Skeptic", by David Morrison, Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
- FBI Records: The Vault – Carl Sagan at fbi.gov
- "NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19630011050: Direct Contact Among Galactic Civilizations by Relativistic Interstellar Spaceflight", Carl Sagan, when he was at Stanford University, in 1962, produced a controversial paper funded by a NASA research grant that concludes ancient alien intervention may have sparked human civilization.
- Scientist of the Day-Carl Sagan at Linda Hall Library
- Carl Sagan demonstrates how Eratosthenes determined that the Earth was round and the approximate circumference of the earth
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