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Steven Weinberg, Dreams of a Final Theory (New York: Vintage Books, 1994).
CHAPTER 4, A UNIVERSE NOT MADE FOR US
Brian Appleyard, Understanding the Present: Science and the Soul of Modern Man (London: Picador/Pan Books Ltd., 1992). Passages quoted appear, in order, on the following pages: 232, 27, 32, 19, 19, 27, 9, xiv, 137, 112-113, 206, 10, 239, 8, 8.
J. B. Bury, History of the Papacy in the 19th Century (New York: Schocken, 1964). Here, as in many other sources, the 1864 Syllabus is transcribed into its “positive” form (e.g., “Divine revelation is perfect”) rather than as part of a list of condemned errors (“Divine revelation is imperfect”).
CHAPTER 5, IS THERE INTELLIGENT LIFE ON EARTH?
Carl Sagan, W. R. Thompson, Robert Carlsson, Donald Gurnett, and Charles Hord, “A Search for Life on Earth from the Galileo Spacecraft,” Nature, vol. 365 (1993), pp. 715-721.
CHAPTER 7, AMONG THE MOONS OF SATURN
Jonathan Lunine, “Does Titan Have Oceans?,” American Scientist, vol. 82 (1994), pp. 134-144.
Carl Sagan, W. Reid Thompson, and Bishun N. Khare, “Titan: A Laboratory for Prebiological Organic Chemistry,” Accounts of Chemical Research, vol. 25 (1992), pp. 286-292.
J. William Schopf, Major Events in the History of Life (Boston: Jones and Bartlett, 1992).
CHAPTER 8, THE FIRST NEW PLANET
I. Bernard Cohen, “G. D. Cassini and the Number of the Planets,” in Nature, Experiment and the Sciences, Trevor Levere and W. R. Shea, editors (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1990).
CHAPTER 9, AN AMERICAN SHIP AT THE FRONTIERS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Murmurs of Earth, CD-ROM of the Voyager interstellar record, with introduction by Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan (Los Angeles: Warner New Media, 1992), WNM 14022.
Alexander Wolszczan, “Confirmation of Earth-Mass Planets Orbiting the Millisecond Pulsar PSR B1257 + 12,” Science, vol. 264 (1994), pp. 538-542.
CHAPTER 12, THE GROUND MELTS
Peter Cattermole, Venus: The Geological Survey (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994).
Peter Francis, Volcanoes: A Planetary Perspective (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993).
CHAPTER 13, THE GIFT OF APOLLO
Andrew Chaikin, A Man on the Moon (New York: Viking, 1994).
Michael Collins, Liftoff (New York: Grove Press, 1988).
Daniel Deudney, “Forging Missiles into Spaceships,” World Policy Journal, vol. 2, no. 2 (Spring 1985), pp. 271-303.
Harry Hurt, For All Mankind (New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1988).
Richard S. Lewis, The Voyages of Apollo: The Exploration of the Moon (New York: Quadrangle, 1974).
Walter A. McDougall, The Heavens and the Earth: A Political History of the Space Age (New York: Basic Books, 1985).
Alan Shepherd, Deke Slayton et al., Moonshot (Atlanta: Hyperion, 1994).
Don E. Wilhelms, To a Rocky Moon: A Geologist’s History of Lunar Exploration (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1993).
CHAPTER 14, EXPLORING OTHER WORLDS AND PROTECTING THIS ONE
Kevin W. Kelley, editor, The Home Planet (Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1988).
Carl Sagan and Richard Turco, A Path Where No Man Thought: Nuclear Winter and the End of the Arms Race (New York: Random House, 1990).
Richard Turco, Earth Under Siege: Air Pollution and Global Change (New York: Oxford University Press, in press).
CHAPTER 15, THE GATES OF THE WONDER WORLD OPEN
Victor R. Baker, The Channels of Mars (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1982).
Michael H. Carr, The Surface of Mars (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1981).
H. H. Kieffer, B. M. Jakosky, C. W. Snyder, and M. S. Matthews, editors, Mars (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1992).
John Noble Wilford, Mars Beckons: The Mysteries, the Challenges, the Expectations of Our Next Great Adventure in Space (New York: Knopf, 1990).
CHAPTER 18, THE MARSH OF CAMARINA
Clark R. Chapman and David Morrison, “Impacts on the Earth by Asteroids and Comets: Assessing the Hazard,” Nature, vol. 367 (1994), pp. 33-40.
A. W. Harris, G. Canavan, C. Sagan, and S. J. Ostro, “The Deflection Dilemma: Use vs. Misuse of Technologies for Avoiding Interplanetary Collision Hazards,” in Hazards Due to Asteroids and Comets,