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Somewhere, Something Incredible is Waiting to be Known [Carl Sagan Tribute Series]

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Published on Apr 22, 2012

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This video is S02E04 of my continuing tribute to the late Carl Sagan.

Previous Episode: First Contact http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JIYSq...
Next Episode: Cosmos: A Three-Movement Choral Suite http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=617ffR...
Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=...

Vocal excerpts were taken from Carl Sagan's Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space and Carl Sagan's Cosmos. I edited together the vocals, and added the video from:

- StockFootageForFree.com
- The Blue Planet
- The Universe
- Curiosity
- Into the Universe
- Walking With Cavemen
- In the Shadow of the Moon
- Carl Sagan's Cosmos
- Wonders of the Universe
- Aliens of the Deep
- ESO / José Francisco Salgado

The music is an original soundtrack created by Marko Pandza.

The Carl Sagan Tribute Series will continue, please subscribe to my channel if you wish to be among the first to see my newest videos.

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  • kjc0608

    wonderful as always

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  • Mohamet Birame GAYE

    im an ex-muslim,and getting out of religion was the best decision i made in my life,specially islam,even though i receive zillions of death treaths i dont care,i found peace through science and specially Carl Sagan's way of thinking, now i get it:we are lucky to be here,theres no god so its time to come together and go discover what is out there our immortality lies with the stars

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  • rogerdodgeraviation

    Very well done.

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  • TranceSlyvania

    Why can't these videos be shown in school? They'll enlighten people to the true beauty of the Universe.

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  • xlucid24

    Is there a way to purchase the song from this video? I love both the video and the song, but having the song as an .mp3 would be nice too. Thanks! Very nice job Callum!

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  • sulljoh1

    "Is it a failure of nerve or a sign of maturity"

    A very good question.

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  • cashmanking

    @sukkahfish I agree, still the best at it. I want to contribute as a human that's interested in exploration. I like America though sometimes the country seems to be going backwards, like the glory years.

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  • desertlover12

    I love what Red Bull did by giving some funding to NASA. I mean, why should they? They've got money and power and shit going for them. Finally, our consumerism being put to a better use rather than making the rich richer.

    And it got me thinking.... What if we all did a little part? Obviously, a lot of us care, but feel powerless to do anything about it. What if NASA reached out? Called on the people to aid in the exploration?

    Do you think it would change anything?

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  • sukkahfish

    NASA cooperates with the Canadian Space Agency, the European Space Organization, the Russian Federal Space administration, as well as multiple other smaller organizations. It just seems like Americans discover a lot because, well, we're good at it. Don't let nationalism (or dislike of America) blind you though, these discoveries ARE for all of us. They are not kept locked away and hidden, or just released in one country. They are released into the scientific community for all to enjoy.

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  • Akirameerkat

    today Mitt Romney said," He would cut all non discretionary spending by 5%", so what does that mean for our future in space and with scientific innovation and discovery.

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