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Earth in a Sunbeam

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Carl Sagan describes the famous pale blue dot photograph that Voyager took in 1990.

Carl Sagan describes the famous pale blue dot photograph of Earth that Voyager took on Valentine’s Day, 1990.

08/15/2017

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Carl Sagan describes the famous pale blue dot photograph that Voyager took in 1990. (1m 13s)

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