Pale Blue Dot

A Vision of the Human Future in Space

Paperback, 427 pages

English language

Published Nov. 13, 1995 by Random House.

ISBN:
978-0-679-76486-1
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OCLC Number:
33892024

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4 stars (1 review)

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Carl Sagan traces our exploration of space and suggests that our very survival may depend on the wise use of other worlds. This stirring book reveals how scientific discovery has altered our perception of who we are and where we stand, and challenges us to weigh what we will do with that knowledge. Photos, many in color.

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4 stars

Published posthumously, Pale Blue Dot is a sober look at space exploration and climate stewardship, closely counting the costs of each. It was also regarded as a sequel of sorts to Cosmos, and is similarly a survey of several sciences.

All alliteration aside, this was a book I have been meaning to read for a long time. I really appreciated the comparison between "wanting to fly in space" and the more practical "robots can do a lot" accounting. For a book published 20 years ago, most of the science is spot on, and we've seen the results of some of the missions that were just in the planning stages here. What I really wanted was a few more benefits, a more positive outlook - this book unfortunately pales in comparison to Chris Impey's [b:Beyond: Our Future in Space|22253730|Beyond Our Future in Space|Chris Impey|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1415581087s/22253730.jpg|41629757].

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  • Popular science
  • Science/Mathematics
  • Outer space
  • Science
  • Astronomy - General
  • Astrophysics & Space Science
  • Science / General
  • Exploration
  • Popular works