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This 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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Un "punto azul pálido" es una fotografía de la Tierra tomada por la nave espacial Voyager 1 a una distancia de 6.000 millones de kilómetros y el título de un libro de Carl Sagan inspirado en esta fotografía.
Muestra la Tierra como una mota de luz casi imperceptible por el fulgor del Sol.
La foto fue tomada el 14 de febrero de 1990.
(fuente: Wikipedia.es)
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It may be that the old astrologers had the truth exactly reversed, when they believed that the stars controlled the destinies of men. The time may come when men control the destinies of stars.
Arthur C. Clarke, First on the Moon, 1970
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In the span of an album I did a painting which started abstractly. This is a form of audition to bands out there who think they would like me to do this at their show.
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In the span of an album I did a painting which started abstractly. This is a form of audition to bands out there who think they would like me to do this at their show.
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Who is your hero? Post a video response and BE HEARD.
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Some awesome Sagan links:
http://www.carlsa gan.com
http://www.wnyc.o rg/shows/radiolab/ep isodes/2006/05/12
Sorry about the uneven sound. I went through hell making this video as I have little experience with editing.
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Carl Sagan reading from his book Pale Blue Dot, with music by Sigur Rós.
"Every one of us is precious in the cosmic perspective. If a human disagrees with you, let him live. In a hundred billion galaxies, you will not find another." ~ Carl Sagan
Carl Sagan's words set to "Jobs Tears," a truly incredible song by The Incredible String Band (http://www.makingti me.co.uk/beglad/ ). To see other similar videos and/or to download a higher quality version of this video, see http://www.yoism.org /?q=node/62