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The Age of the Rocks

On February 14, 1990, two months before I was born, the Voyager 1 probe took a picture of the Earth about 6 billion kilometers away. I remember the words that Carl Sagan wrote about that pale blue spot, hidden in the vastness of space: “In it, everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard, every human being that has ever existed, lived his life. [...] Perhaps there is no better demonstration of human pride than this distant image…
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On February 14, 1990, two months before I was born, the Voyager 1 probe took a picture of the Earth about 6 billion kilometers away. I remember the words that Carl Sagan wrote about that pale blue spot, hidden in the vastness of space: “In it, everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard, every human being that has ever existed, lived his life. [...] Perhaps there is no better demonstration of human pride than this distant image…

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