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    RustyBertrand (rustybertrand@social.vivaldi.net)'s status on Monday, 20-May-2024 02:44:45 JSTRustyBertrandRustyBertrand
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    Was watching a documentary where they said " #CarlSagan inspired a handful of people to create the #Voyager spacecraft..."

    Like WHAT?
    His wife #AnnDruyan was the creative director of the mission and wrote most of his TV work. His books were co-written with her. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ann_Druyan&wprov=rarw1

    #NASA and #wiki don't even mention her unless you look up her name specifically. Above link.

    Interesting pics, but no mention of her.
    https://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/golden-record/making-of-the-golden-record/

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      Ann Druyan
      Ann Druyan ( dree-ANN; born June 13, 1949) is an American documentary producer and director specializing in the communication of science. She co-wrote the 1980 PBS documentary series Cosmos, hosted by Carl Sagan, whom she married in 1981. She is the creator, producer, and writer of the 2014 sequel, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey and its sequel series, Cosmos: Possible Worlds, as well as the book of the same name. She directed episodes of both series. In the late 1970s, she became the creative director of NASA's Voyager Interstellar Message Project, which produced the golden discs affixed to both the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecraft. She also published a novel, A Famous Broken Heart, in 1977, and later co-wrote several best selling non-fiction books with Sagan. Early life Druyan was born in Queens, New York, the daughter of Pearl A. (née Goldsmith) and Harry Druyan, who co-owned a knitwear firm. Her family was Jewish. Druyan's early interest...
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      Voyager - Making of the Golden Record
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