Carl Sagan: A Life

Carl Sagan: A Life

by KeayDavidson (Author)

Synopsis

Carl Sagan, who died in December 1996, is one of the few scientists whose name has become a household word all around the globe. The first man to recognise and name the greenhouse effect , Sagan was a force behind the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. This is a behind-the-scenes look at Sagan's life and career in the field of space exploration and the evolution of life. Based on interviews with Sagan's family and colleagues, including his widow, his first wife, and his son, it reveals a roller-coaster of successes and failures, characterising a complicated personality whose life was one of continuous struggle.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 576
Edition: First Printing
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 20 Sep 1999

ISBN 10: 0471252867
ISBN 13: 9780471252863

Media Reviews
. ..an extremely useful guide to the history of space science. (The Observatory, August 2000)
Davidson writes superbly, and this biography is extremely hard to put down. Seventy pages of notes, a detailed biography, and a thorough index also makes this book an extremely useful guide to the history of space science. (The Observatory, August 2000)
Author Bio
KEAY DAVIDSON is the science writer for the San Francisco Examiner. He has won the two top awards in American science journalism: the American Association for the Advancement of Science-Westinghouse Prize and the National Association of Science Writers' Science in Society award. His articles have appeared in many magazines, including National Geographic, New Scientist, Sky & Telescope, and Mother Jones, and his books include the internationally acclaimed Wrinkles in Time (with George Smoot). He is a major contributor of biographical essays on scientists and scholars to Oxford University Press's multi-volume American National Biography.