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Summer of Sagan I: Shores of Cosmic Ocean and One Voice in Cosmic Fugue: Sat 6/6

Jun 6
Sat 6:00 PM
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Who organized?
Josh Gough

Hello everyone,
It's been fun helping organize this group's now very large events at Manuel's for the past year or so, but I'd like to balance that out a bit with some smaller events.

To start, I'm organizing a "Summer of Sagan" COSMOS viewing party in my home.

I know many people have seen this, though many have not. Therefore, if you have seen it, please give a little time before RSVPing to allow some who have never seen it to RSVP as I cannot accommodate more than 10 comfortably to view my TV.

So 10 of you are invited for Saturday, June 6th at 6 PM to watch the first two of 13 episodes from Carl Sagan's classic series COSMOS.

What to Bring
I'll have some chips, snacks, and soft drinks and I'll order pizza. I'll also have popcorn!

If you plan to eat the pizza, just have a few bucks to help me cover it.

If you don't like pizza, bring something else for yourself or to share.

Agenda
5:30 - 6:00: Socialize, Snack
6:00 - 8:15: Show Time!
8:15 - 9:00: More socializing and discussion about the episodes

Episodes
The episode's we'll watch will be:

Episode 1: "The Shores of the Cosmic Ocean"

Episode 2: "One Voice in the Cosmic Fugue"

You can read the outline of each episode here: http://en.wikipedia.o...)

Additional Shameless Plugs

As those who've been part of this group for a long time know, it was Carl Sagan who inspired me more than anyone to take an interest in learning and have a curiosity about "how things work".

His approach of weaving story telling, imagery, and imagination with science has greatly influenced my own approach to writing about science.

Here's an essay I wrote entitled "If Every Grain of Sand Were Ten Suns":
http://www.helium.com...

And, for the 10 year anniversary of his death, I wrote an essay entitled "The Eternally Curious Carl Sagan":
http://joshuagough.bl...

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  • Josh Gough
    Posted Jun 6, 2009 2:42 PM
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    Note: I've created a Facebook group "Summer of Sagan" designed to promote the Summer of Sagan idea to other people around the internet to start their own viewing parties: http://www.facebook.com/gro...

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