Carl Sagan served as the David Duncan Professor of Astronomy and Space Sciences and Director of the Laboratory for Planetary Studies at Cornell University. He played a leading role in the Mariner, Viking, Voyager, and Galileo spacecraft expeditions, for which he received the NASA Medals for Exceptional Scientific Achievement and (twice) for Distinguished Public Service. ย His Emmy- and Peabodyโwinning television series, Cosmos, became the most widely watched series in the history of American public television. The accompanying book, also called Cosmos, is one of the bestselling science books ever published in the English language. Dr. Sagan received the Pulitzer Prize, the Oersted Medal, and many other awardsโincluding twenty honorary degrees from American colleges and universitiesโfor his contributions to science, literature, education, and the preservation of the environment. In their posthumous award to Dr. Sagan of their highest honor, the National Science Foundation declared that his โresearch transformed planetary science . . . his gifts to mankind were infinite.โ Dr. Sagan died on December 20, 1996.
Ann Druyan is an award-winning writer and producerย whose credits include the motion picture Contact and the documentary series Cosmosโboth the PBS original as well as the 2014 revival on Fox. With her husband, Carl Sagan, she was the co-author ofย Cometย andย Shadows of Forgotten Ancestorsย and the editor ofย The Varieties of Scientific Experience: A Personal View of the Search for God.ย She was also the creative director of NASAโs Voyager Interstellar Message Project.ย Her work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post, Parade, and many other publications.