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- catalog abstract "Preface: On August 20th and September 5th, 1977, two extraordinary spacecraft called Voyager were launched to the stars. After what promises to be a detailed and thoroughly dramatic exploration of the outer solar system from Jupiter to Uranus between 1979 and 1986, these space vehicles will slowly leave the solar systems - emissaries of the Earth to the realm of the stars. Affixed to each Voyager craft is a gold-coated copper phonograph record as a message to possible extra-terrestrial civilizations that might encounter the spacecraft in some distant space and time. Each record contains 118 photographs of our planet, ourselves and our civilization; almost 90 minutes of the world's greatest music; and evolutionary audio essay on "The Sounds of Earth"; and greetings in almost sixty human languages (and one whale language), including salutations from the President of the United States and the Secretary General of the United Nations. This book is an account, written by those chiefly responsible for the contents of the Voyager Record, of why we did it, how we selected the repertoire, and precisely what the record contains.".
- catalog contributor b1041049.
- catalog created "c1978.".
- catalog date "1978".
- catalog date "c1978.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1978.".
- catalog description "Preface: On August 20th and September 5th, 1977, two extraordinary spacecraft called Voyager were launched to the stars. After what promises to be a detailed and thoroughly dramatic exploration of the outer solar system from Jupiter to Uranus between 1979 and 1986, these space vehicles will slowly leave the solar systems - emissaries of the Earth to the realm of the stars. Affixed to each Voyager craft is a gold-coated copper phonograph record as a message to possible extra-terrestrial civilizations that might encounter the spacecraft in some distant space and time. Each record contains 118 photographs of our planet, ourselves and our civilization; almost 90 minutes of the world's greatest music; and evolutionary audio essay on "The Sounds of Earth"; and greetings in almost sixty human languages (and one whale language), including salutations from the President of the United States and the Secretary General of the United Nations. This book is an account, written by those chiefly responsible for the contents of the Voyager Record, of why we did it, how we selected the repertoire, and precisely what the record contains.".
- catalog description "Sagan, C. For future times and beings.--Drake, F. D. The foundations of the Voyager record.--Lomberg, J. Pictures of Earth.--Sagan, L. S. A Voyager's greetings.--Druyan, A. The sounds of Earth.--Ferris, T. Voyager's music.--Sagan, C. The Voyager mission to the outer solar system.--Sagan, C. Epilogue.".
- catalog extent "273 p., [7] leaves of plates :".
- catalog identifier "0394410475 :".
- catalog issued "1978".
- catalog issued "c1978.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Random House,".
- catalog subject "001.55/0999".
- catalog subject "TL789.8.U6 V685".
- catalog subject "Voyager Project.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Sagan, C. For future times and beings.--Drake, F. D. The foundations of the Voyager record.--Lomberg, J. Pictures of Earth.--Sagan, L. S. A Voyager's greetings.--Druyan, A. The sounds of Earth.--Ferris, T. Voyager's music.--Sagan, C. The Voyager mission to the outer solar system.--Sagan, C. Epilogue.".
- catalog title "Murmurs of Earth : the Voyager interstellar record / Carl Sagan [... et al.].".
- catalog type "text".