Yesterday, the Library of Congress digitized a treasure trove of materials from Carl Sagan’s life—including early Cosmos drafts, NASA proposals, correspondences with Neil deGrasse Tyson, audio recordings, and over 30 minutes of home movie footage.
In lieu of this momentous occasion, they’ve also created a showcase of over 300 historic items exploring connections between the legacies of Carl, Galileo, H.G. Wells, and many others.
Discover “Our Place in the Cosmos”
Compliment this with Joe’s webisode from ‘It’s Okay To Be Smart’ entitled “Remembering Carl Sagan” regarding his visit to the Library of Congress in lieu of Carl Sagan Day and the intellectual treasure trove of miscellaneous items from the archives of Carl Sagan submitted to the Library of Congress via Seth MacFarlane.