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

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.

ProofDervish6
Player #7479909, Not sci-fi but real science. Cosmos was his TV show.

SaltyWillOWisp96651
I loved his distinctive voice.

Player #26864480
Those were the days.

Laurie
I reread one of his books recently. A great writer!

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
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
I'm surprised the explanation didn't mention "Cosmos". That's what really made him a household name.

Player #66817220
scallywag, Neil deGrasse Tyson is the most obvious example.

Mr_Hve_Fun
SaltyWillOWisp96651, I will have to listen to his voice, at times I have a talent for voices and languages…

Player Ejag
I read Dragons of Eden ages ago, forgot about it til this question.🙄