November 9, 2012 10:27 am
Celebrating Carl Sagan’s Birthday With the Best Tributes Around

Image: NASA
Seventy-eight years ago today the world was graced with the first breaths of Carl Sagan—researcher, communicator, scientist extraordinaire. Throughout his years as both a scientist and a science communicator, Sagan brought the Cosmos to the people in his characteristic, quirky style. His charisma has created tons of spinoffs and inspired artists and musicians all over the world. Here are some of our favorite tributes.
Here’s how Sagan would make an apple pie:

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And here’s how he would make it if he were a techno musician:
Here’s what he would be like if he were a super hero, via XKCD.

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Here’s Sagan’s portrait based on his pale blue dot series:

Image: Sam Saxton
Sagan’s science set to music and epic space photographs is pretty inspiring:
Less inspiring, but equally creative, is this segment with Sagan as a puppet.
And if you want to see Sagan in action, watch the whole Cosmos series, check out the Carl Sagan Channel on YouTube.
More from Smithsonian.com:
Carl Sagan and “The Sounds of Earth”
Long Before Curiosity, Carl Sagan Had Something to Say to Kids About Mars
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Carl Sagan was really a well known professor at Cornell University. Also the novel Contact which was writen by him, is also read by lots of people. Famous man….
Comment by piyasa kurdu — January 20, 2013 @ 8:18 pm