40 years after @Cornell astronomer Carl Sagan first introduced his “#Cosmos” television series, a new season will air tonight on @NatGeo!
5 of the science advisers for the show are members of the Carl Sagan Institute (@CSInst) at @Cornell
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Dr. Mason Peck is on the engineering faculty at
@Cornell University, where his research & teaching focus on Aerospace Engineering and Systems Engineering. Learn more about Dr. Peck here: https://www.mae.cornell.edu/faculty-directory/mason-peck …#COSMOSCSI#Cosmospic.twitter.com/8MiXOV9vru
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Dr. Alexander Hayes is an associate professor of astronomy & director of the Cornell Center for Astrophysics & Planetary Science. His research focuses on the geological & physical processes that shape planetary surfaces & atmospheres. More: https://astro.cornell.edu/alexander-hayes
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“Once again Carl Sagan’s enduring vision of the cosmos sets sail across time and space, thanks to the extraordinary talents of Ann Druyan and her team.” Dr. Jonathan Lunine
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“I was inspired by Carl’s books and by the original ‘Cosmos’ series during my student years, and so it is a moving and humbling experience to be even a small part of this new season.” Dr. Jonathan Lunine https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2020/03/carl-sagans-cosmos-legacy-lives-new-series …
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