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**What are these graceful visitors to our skies? We now know that they bring both life and death and teach us about our origins.** *Comet* begins with a breathtaking journey through space astride a comet. Pulitzer Prize-winning astronomer Carl Sagan, author of *Cosmos and Contact* , and writer Ann Druyan explore the origin, nature, and future of comets, and the exotic myths and portents attached to them. The authors show how comets have spurred some of the great discoveries in the history of science and raise intriguing questions about these brilliant visitors from the interstellar dark. Were the fates of the dinosaurs and the origins of humans tied to the wanderings of a comet? Are comets the building blocks from which worlds are formed? Lavishly illustrated with photographs and specially commissioned full-color paintings, *Comet* is an enthralling adventure, indispensable for anyone who has ever gazed up at the heavens and wondered why. ** Praise for *Comet*** Simply the best. **— *The Times of London*** Fascinating, evocative, inspiring. **— *The Washington Post*** *Comet* humanizes science. A beautiful, interesting book. ***—United Press International*** Masterful . . . science, poetry, and imagination. ***—The Atlanta Journal & Constitution***

About Author

In 1934, scientist Carl Sagan was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. After earning bachelor and master's degrees at Cornell, Sagan earned a double doctorate at the University of Chicago in 1960. He became profess

Author

Carl Sagan

Format

Ebook

ISBN

9780345412225

Language

English

Pages

322

Publication Date

02-24-1997

Publisher

Random House Publishing Group

1 review for Comet

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Gilbert_M_Stack (verified owner)

    The science fiction lover in me drives me to read the occasional popular science text such as A Brief History of Time or Comet by Sagan and Druyan. This is an excellent survey of our understanding of comets for the non-specialist. It opens with a long historiography of the ancient, medieval and early modern world’s view of comets as harbingers of disaster. Then moves into the scientists who evolved our current understanding of these fascinating celestial bodies. Halley and Newton stood out most strongly to me, but they were by no means the only ones. The book winds up with explorations of the probable impact (pun intended) of comets on the development of our planet and the life upon it. If you’ve any curiosity about any of these issues, you’re likely to greatly enjoy Comet.

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