Carl Sagan was a renowned scientist, author, and science communicator born in 1934.
He earned multiple degrees from Cornell and the University of Chicago, becoming a professor and planetary scientist.
Sagan gained fame for his PBS series "Cosmos" and numerous bestselling books.
He received multiple awards for his scientific contributions and popularization of science.
Sagan was involved in several NASA missions and co-founded the Planetary Society.
Known for his skepticism and commitment to scientific truth, he maintained his beliefs until his death in 1996.
Sagan's work continues to inspire and educate people about science and the cosmos.
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