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Audio Recording Why we should go to Mars

Why we should go to Mars, Carl Sagan, 1988-10-29 (part 2)

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Why we should go to Mars, Carl Sagan, 1988-10-29 (part 1)

About this Item

Title

  • Why we should go to Mars

Names

  • Sagan, Carl (Author)

Headings

  • -  Sagan, Carl
  • -  Mars (Planet)
  • -  Wells, H.G
  • -  Lowell, Percival
  • -  Edison, Thomas
  • -  War of the Worlds
  • -  Soviet Union
  • -  Space exploration
  • -  American Astronomical Society
  • -  Sound

Genre

  • Sound

Notes

  • -  Recording of a talk Carl Sagan gave at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Austin Texas. Sagan argues that a joint Mission to Mars with the Soviet Union could help avert global conflict. He touches on science fiction about Mars, including H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds, and Garrett Severes' Edison's Conquest of Mars to consider connections between Mars, war and science. He also discusses Percival Lowell's idea's about canals on Mars.

Medium

  • Cassette Tape

Source Collection

  • The Seth MacFarlane Collection of the Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan Archive

Repository

  • Motion Picture, Broadcasting And Recorded Sound Division

Online Format

  • audio

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Chicago citation style:

Sagan, Carl. Why we should go to Mars. 1988. Audio. https://www.loc.gov/item/cosmos000107/.

APA citation style:

Sagan, C. (1988) Why we should go to Mars. [Audio] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/cosmos000107/.

MLA citation style:

Sagan, Carl. Why we should go to Mars. 1988. Audio. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/cosmos000107/>.