Animated Interview with Carl Sagan Discussing Extraterrestrials

I’ve got a fantastic animated version of a 1985 interview in which Studs Terkel is talking to Carl Sagan about extraterrestrials and our inability to communicate with them. If this kind of stuff interests you, this is definitely something that you have to watch because it’s so damn fascinating. This is the information that came along with the video that was created by Blank on Blank:

The incomprehensible vastness of the universe, the wonder of our own place in it all… Carl Sagan was able to explain the science of space in a way everyone could understand.
Among his long list of roles and accomplishments, the Cornell professor and NASA advisor is possibly best known for the 13-part television series, Cosmos, which reached millions of people worldwide and sealed his place as celebrity scientist. Maybe he was teased a bit for his tendency to say “billions”, a lot. 
But Carl Sagan had this amazing talent for explaining the scientific wonders of the universe without losing the wonder. When he spoke about the science of space, he captured imaginations and held people in thrall.
As part of our special series, The Experimenters -- we’re uncovering interviews with the icons of science, technology, and innovation -- we found this conversation between Studs Terkel and Carl Sagan in the WFMT Studs Terkel Radio Archive. Following “Contact,” the book he wrote with wife Ann Druyan - and the major motion picture that followed it -- Carl Sagan spoke with Studs all about our continuing search for intelligent life out there, including how, for a long time, Hollywood just got it wrong. Here’s the tape.

This episode is brought to you by http://squarespace.com/blankonblank "A literal reading of the Bible simply is a mistake; I mean it's just wrong" - Carl Sagan on October 4, 1985, as told to Studs Terkel. Hear more interview outtakes and learn more about Carl Sagan http://blankonblank.org/carl-sagan The incomprehensible vastness of the universe, the wonder of our own place in it all...

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