Thursday, December 24, 2009

You STILL not seen Sagan's Cosmos?

Remedy that right now
clipped from www.hulu.com
The Shores of the Cosmic Ocean
One Voice in the Cosmic Fugue
The Harmony of the Worlds
Heaven and Hell
Blues for a Red Planet
Travellers' Tales
The Backbone of Night
Travels in Space and Time
The Lives of the Stars
The Edge of Forever
The Persistence of Memory
Encyclopedia Galactica
Who Speaks for Earth?
In 1980, the landmark series Cosmos premiered on public television. Since then, it is estimated that more than a billion people around the planet have seen it. Cosmos chronicles the evolution of the planet and efforts to find our place in the universe. Each of the 13 episodes focuses on a specific aspect of the nature of life, consciousness, the universe and time. Topics include the origin of life on Earth (and perhaps elsewhere), the nature of consciousness, and the birth and death of stars. When it first aired, the series catapulted creator and host Carl Sagan to the status of pop culture icon and opened countless minds to the power of science and the possibility of life on other worlds.

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