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Pale Blue Dot

Dedicated to Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan.

In 1990, Carl Sagan presented to the world the most distant image yet taken of ourselves, from 4 billion miles. The image was of a pale blue dot, suspended in a sun beam.

The book Pale Blue Dot was published by Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan in 1994. That was also when I first met Sagan, while I was a student in the College of Engineering at Cornell University.

This film was a finalist at the Portobello Film Festival in London 2007, and at the Concorto Film Festival in Italy 2007.

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