This [space] serves as an ongoing dedication to the late Carl Sagan. I will frequently update this page with all things Sagan, science & cosmos-related, in support of scientific literacy & understanding amongst the ever-increasing hominid population on our organic spaceship, Earth.
Keep looking up & remember: we are all star stuff, contemplating the stars, as our origins exist within the cosmos.
May this page bring you closer to your own individual enlightenment, further your knowledge of the universe & allow you to achieve wisdom & connectivity toward all living things for which we all share the same biological, chemical & atomic makeup.
Mercury transit of the Sun on November 8, 2006. A sunspot located just below the equator at the left-hand side is much bigger than Mercury, which looks like a small black dot in the lower middle of the solar disk.