Who wrote these popular science books "The Dragons of Eden", "Broca's Brain" and "Pale Blue Dot"?

Correct answer: Carl Sagan

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ProofDervish6
ProofDervish6
Player #7479909, Not sci-fi but real science. Cosmos was his TV show.
CAGranny
CAGranny
He made learning fun and informative for all age, in words and actions we could understand. His loss from Cancer, at such a young age, was not just a loss to science, but to mankind.
SaltyWillOWisp96651
SaltyWillOWisp96651
I loved his distinctive voice.
Player #26864480
Player #26864480
Those were the days.
Laurie
Laurie
I reread one of his books recently. A great writer!
Player #8698003
Player #8698003
knowbrains, Isn't it cool that NdT has a sample of his name handwritten in Sagan's hand? I missed Sagan, but I hope to 🙏 hear Tyson in person one day. I don't know how many times I've watched NdT's reboot of Cosmos. Love, LOve, LOVE IT!!!!
Player #4250921
Player #4250921
I heard him speak at a ceremony for the peace Memorial at Gettysburg. It was billions and billions of years ago. Jk about that, but i was there for one of his speeches.
Player #66817220
Player #66817220
I'm surprised the explanation didn't mention "Cosmos". That's what really made him a household name.
Player #66817220
Player #66817220
scallywag, Neil deGrasse Tyson is the most obvious example.
Mr_Hve_Fun
Mr_Hve_Fun
SaltyWillOWisp96651, I will have to listen to his voice, at times I have a talent for voices and languages…
Player Ejag
Player Ejag
I read Dragons of Eden ages ago, forgot about it til this question.🙄