Carl Sagan had empathy for all life. -
"Humans - who enslave, castrate, experiment on, and fillet other animals - have had an understandable penchant for pretending animals do not feel pain. A sharp distinction between humans and "animals" is essential if we are to bend them to our will, make them work for us, wear them, eat them - without any disquieting tinges of guilt or regret. It is unseemly of us, who often behave so unfeelingly toward other animals, to contend that only humans can suffer. The behavior of other animals renders such pretensions specious. They are just too much like us."
-from Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors, 1992
However, despite this and other passages in Sagan's work, it is difficult to find any evidence that Sagan was a vegetarian or vegan.
Carl Sagan's name at birth was "Carl Edward Sagan"
Carl Sagan went to high school at panoplies lingered
Yes, there is an asteroid named after Carl Sagan called 2709 Sagan. Additionally, the Carl Sagan Institute is an interdisciplinary research group at Cornell University dedicated to the study of life in the universe.
Carl Sagan was 5 feet 10 inches tall (178 cm).
That has an easy answer: Carl Sagan was a scientist, not an astronaut. He did not go to the moon.
Carl Sagan's birth name is Sagan, Carl Edward.
Carl Sagan is 5' 11".
Carl Sagan's name at birth was "Carl Edward Sagan"
Carl Sagan died on December 20, 1996.
Carl Sagan was born on November 9, 1934.
Carl Sagan had a sister named Cari (Greene). Cari donated bone marrow to Carl for his bone marrow transplants near the end of his life.
Carl Sagan went to high school at panoplies lingered
Yes, there is an asteroid named after Carl Sagan called 2709 Sagan. Additionally, the Carl Sagan Institute is an interdisciplinary research group at Cornell University dedicated to the study of life in the universe.
Carl Sagan died on December 20, 1996. He was 62 years old.
Carl Sagan was 5 feet 10 inches tall (178 cm).
Carl Sagan was born in Brooklyn, New York on November 9, 1934.
That has an easy answer: Carl Sagan was a scientist, not an astronaut. He did not go to the moon.