As a science-fiction writer, I feel my responsibility is to look ahead and see the dangers of what might happen and try to warn people of the potential pitfalls. Nick Sagan Read Quote
Astonishingly powerful and poignant, ‘Gravity’ is the rarest of rares: a space survival film informed by a genuine reverence for the awe-inspiring cosmos we inhabit. Nick Sagan Read Quote
Human divisions would be child’s play for any reasonably competent alien overlord to exploit – check the masterful ‘Twilight Zone’ episode ‘The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street’ for an example of how that might play out. Nick Sagan Read Quote
We have not been asking the serious questions about the future of our species, questions sci-fi regularly explores by showing us the best and worst of what could be. Nick Sagan Read Quote
Here on Earth, we’ve found organisms that thrive in environmental conditions we would have once thought uninhabitable. The presence of these extremophiles suggests that life could potentially take hold on worlds other than our own. Nick Sagan Read Quote
Dad was a world-famous astronomer; Mom was the artist who drew the iconic Pioneer plaque. Nick Sagan Read Quote
There is a danger, increasingly, that we’re in a post-fact society where it seems my ignorance is as good as your facts. Nick Sagan Read Quote