- Ann
Druyan (/driːˈæn/ dree-ANN;) is an
American do****entary
producer and
director specializing in the
communication of science. She co-wrote the 1980 PBS...
- is a thirteen-part, 1980–81
television series written by Carl Sagan, Ann
Druyan, and
Steven Soter, with
Sagan as presenter. It was executive-produced by...
- and the
Space Coast surrounding Cape Canaveral.
Sagan and his wife, Ann
Druyan,
began working on
Contact in 1979. They
wrote a film
treatment and set up...
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astrophysicist Neil deGr****e Tyson, written, directed, and executive-produced by Ann
Druyan and
Brannon Braga, with
other executive producers being Seth MacFarlane...
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Sagan married author Ann
Druyan and they
later had two children,
Alexandra (known as Sasha) and
Samuel Sagan. Carl
Sagan and
Druyan remained married until...
-
recording of the
brainwaves of Ann
Druyan,
compressed into a
minute of audio.
During the
recording of the brainwaves,
Druyan thought of many topics, including...
- Bibcode:1988SHPSA..19..299B. doi:10.1016/0039-3681(88)90002-7.
Sagan &
Druyan 1997, p. 26.
Sagan &
Druyan 1997, pp. 26–27. Heidarzadeh,
Tofigh (23 May 2008). A History...
- ISBN 1-4020-3992-1, ISBN 978-1-4020-3992-8, p. 67
Sagan &
Druyan 1997, p. 62.
Sagan &
Druyan 1997, p. 59.
Sagan &
Druyan 1997, p. 63.
Derek Gjertsen, The
Newton Handbook...
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published by Sagan, the
novel originated as a
screenplay by
Sagan and Ann
Druyan (whom he
later married) in 1979; when
development of the film stalled, Sagan...
- from the
original on 20
April 2022.
Retrieved 7
April 2022. Sagan, Carl;
Druyan, Ann (1997). Comet. New York:
Random House. pp. 26–27, 37–38. ISBN 978-0-3078-0105-0...