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So fun seeing Sagan talk about the voyager 1 floating through the cosmic seas visiting and getting to know the Galilean satellites
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Saturn
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Very interesting to learn about what we have attempted with mars. Lowell’s misunderstanding of potential canals and how that would be the mission we would need to undertake in a theoretical mars colonization and terraformation
— Mar 01, 2026 06:50PM
Saturn
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Earth is really the GOAT man.
Reading this chapter reminds me of that planet I heard of observed that is potentially completely and entirely covered in a thick shell of ice. I guess Venus is that way to that theoretical inhabitants could not realistically leave that planet.
It makes me wonder about our own galaxy and if/when we could leave it
— Feb 13, 2026 09:54PM
Reading this chapter reminds me of that planet I heard of observed that is potentially completely and entirely covered in a thick shell of ice. I guess Venus is that way to that theoretical inhabitants could not realistically leave that planet.
It makes me wonder about our own galaxy and if/when we could leave it
Saturn
is on page 76 of 384
There’s a lot of interesting history in this chapter regarding Newton and Kepler as well as others. Sagan does a great job at explain astronomical concepts in a simple way.
I also find it so refreshing how, in a very pragmatic way, he refers to all humans as all our ancestors.
He also really hated astrology.
— Feb 10, 2026 02:24PM
I also find it so refreshing how, in a very pragmatic way, he refers to all humans as all our ancestors.
He also really hated astrology.
Saturn
is on page 40 of 384
Learned a little biology, sci-fi and Japanese mythos. Fun chapter but very wordy on the DNA stuff that is not my field of expertise or interest
— Feb 07, 2026 09:23PM
Saturn
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The shores allegories and the Erastothenes history was a really fun and captivating way to begin the tale of our history to be
— Feb 07, 2026 01:10AM

