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Looking for something free to do with your kids this summer? The Zinema 2 will be showing Carl Sagan’s series Cosmos: A Personal Voyage every Saturday at 11 a.m., June 4 to August 27. The show is a wonderful chance to be exposed to grand scientific ideas and celebrate the pursuit of knowledge. Professors from UMD will host each episode, answering any questions and placing the show within a modern context. Admission is free.
6 thoughts on “Carl Sagan’s Cosmos at Zinema 2”
Sagan is a personal hero of mine, so I’m pretty jazzed about this.
Though, my personal voyage will be trying to get up before 11, and then stay that way, especially considering his relaxing voice and words.
This is awesome.
Carl is pretty cool. I’ve been watching the show today. It’s impressive how relevant and accurate it still is. Carl was sort of the original Neil Degrasse Tyson or Ira Flatow, but more elegant.
This is great. Along with that new Bill Hicks documentary and the Banksy film ‘Exit Through the Gift Shop’ that was showing last fall, I say bravo, Zinema. Is Syring hosting at all? I’d love to hear his commentary on this.
Ahhh, to hear about “billions and billions” of stars and learn what a “google” is. I dearly loved this show.