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  • That said, the clustering of so many stars gives them a commonality - almost Saganesque i.e. like the proverbial grains of sand often used to describe how many stars there are.

    NASA Watch: January 2008 Archives 2008

  • That said, the clustering of so many stars gives them a commonality - almost Saganesque i.e. like the proverbial grains of sand often used to describe how many stars there are.

    The Stars Like Dust - NASA Watch 2008

  • And when young people entering science stumble years later into the Saganesque and Crickish view of consciousness, the confrontation can be shocking.

    Dr. Larry Dossey: Is Consciousness the Center of the Universe? 2010

  • That said, the clustering of so many stars gives them a commonality - almost Saganesque i.e. like the proverbial grains of sand often used to describe how many stars there are.

    NASA Watch: Keith Cowing: January 2008 Archives 2008

  • That said, the clustering of so many stars gives them a commonality - almost Saganesque i.e. like the proverbial grains of sand often used to describe how many stars there are.

    NASA Watch: Space Science News: January 2008 Archives 2008

  • The actual find: a new planet about 8 billion appropriate Saganesque emphasis applied years older than the rest of the planets discovered so far outside of the solar system.

    The Speculist: New Old Planet 2004

  • The actual find: a new planet about 8 billion appropriate Saganesque emphasis applied years older than the rest of the planets discovered so far outside of the solar system.

    The Speculist: October 2004 Archives 2003

  • "I was expecting something big but not something quite so [Carl] Saganesque," said Buchmann.

    EcoEarth.Info Environment RSS Newsfeed info@ecologicalinternet.org (National Public Radio 2010

  • "I was expecting something big but not something quite so [Carl] Saganesque," said Buchmann.

    EcoEarth.Info Environment RSS Newsfeed info@ecologicalinternet.org (National Public Radio 2010

  • They romanticize with the usual Saganesque cliches of how vast the universe is and that life may be common with 50 billion galaxies containing 50 billion stars each in the known universe.

    WBUR and NPR - On Point with Tom Ashbrook 2009

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