12016-05-04T13:03:29-07:00Darren Chase222262e76e27e2f5b3a544056c1421f1bde6974196327the Golden Record teamplain2016-05-04T19:24:26-07:00Darren Chase222262e76e27e2f5b3a544056c1421f1bde69741Executive Director, Carl Sagan; Technical Director, Frank Drake; Creative Director, Ann Druyan; Producer, Timothy Ferris; Designer, Jon Lomberg; and Greetings Organizer, Linda Salzman.
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12016-05-03T08:04:50-07:00Darren Chase222262e76e27e2f5b3a544056c1421f1bde69741The Golden Record2Voyager Interstellar Mission phonographplain2022-03-30T10:11:33-07:00Darren Chase222262e76e27e2f5b3a544056c1421f1bde69741
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1media/Music of the Spheres.wav2016-05-03T08:29:21-07:00The Golden Record19toc2022-03-30T10:51:45-07:00When the Voyager Interstellar Mission launched in 1977 it carried with it a phonograph containing messages, music, images and sounds of Earth and humanity. The phonograph was produced by astronomer Carl Sagan, who led a team of artists, writers and scientists to create a kind of time capsule intended to communicate a story of our world to extraterrestrials. The Golden Record is a pure expression of a pre-digital, technologically sophisticated humanities that is dependent upon and celebrates the points of contact between science, art, nature, culture and mathematics.
The Voyager phonograph is a 12-inch gold-plated copper disk encoded with sounds and images selected to portray the diversity of life and culture on Earth. The Golden Record
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