DTFC Carl Sagan Memorial Tournament

Start Date: Jan 2, 2022

Finish Date: Aug 12, 2023

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This is a "No Vacation" tournament!

“We are bathing in mystery and confusion… That will always be our destiny. The universe will always be much richer than our ability to understand it.”

Remembering Carl Sagan, who returned his borrowed stardust to the cosmos 25 years ago today, December 20, 2021.

Will be 3 rounds and the final between the best six players. 10 concurrent games per round.

Carl Sagan was an astronomer, cosmologist, astrophysicist, astrobiologist, author, science popularizes and  science communicator. He died 25 years ago, December 20th, 1996.  

Carl Sagan was born in New York City on November 9, 1934. He described himself as a childhood science fiction addict who became fascinated by astronomy when he learned that every star in the night sky was a distant Sun. He was always encouraged by his parents to research answers to his innumerable questions about science. His scientific curiosity led him to earn four degrees in physics, astronomy and astrophysics from the University of Chicago.

In his role as a visiting scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., Carl helped design and manage the Mariner 2 mission to Venus, the Mariner 9 and Viking 1 and Viking 2 trips to Mars; the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 missions to the outer solar system and the Galileo mission to Jupiter. Carl's research helped to solve the mysteries of the high temperature of Venus (a massive greenhouse effect), the seasonal changes on Mars (windblown dust) and the reddish haze of Titan (complex organic molecules).

Carl was often described as "the scientist who made the Universe clearer to the ordinary person." He helped to popularize science through the writing of hundreds of articles and over two dozen books. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1975 for his book "The Dragons of Eden." His television series "Cosmos" was one of the most watched shows in public television history. It was seen by more than 500 million people in 60 different countries.

Carl taught and conducted research at Harvard University. In 1968, Carl became a professor at Cornell University where he was also the director of the Laboratory for Planetary Studies. He was well known as a pioneer in the field of exobiology, which is the study of the possibility of extraterrestrial life. He was among the first to determine that life could have existed on Mars. And he constantly appealed to NASA to extend its exploration of the Universe.

With Louis Friedman and Bruce Murray, Carl founded The Planetary Society, a public membership organization, in 1980 which inspires, informs, and involves the public in the wonders of space exploration. The organization is also instrumental in influencing government decisions regarding spaceflight funding through its grassroots campaigns.

"Carl was one of the greatest intellects behind the genesis of space exploration generally and specifically the Galileo mission," said Dr. Torrence Johnson, a Galileo mission team member. "He was part of the original group that got together to promote the mission to NASA and he served as an interdisciplinary scientists on the mission team from the beginning. He was a great human being who shared with everyone his excitement about the exploration of the Universe."

 Carl suffered from a rare bone marrow disease called myelodysplasia. Complications from this disease caused the pneumonia which ended his life on December 20, 1996. He was 62.

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macktheknife81 | Aug 12, 2023, 10:18 PM

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macktheknife81 | Aug 12, 2023, 10:10 PM

Well, gentlemen, the DTFC Carl Sagan Memorial Tournament has ended, congratulations to all and especially to @chesspetroleumeng CHAMPION, @OBIT 2nd Place and @Skamandros 3rd Place.
Congratulations mates, great tournament!

Thanks for participating

TD macktheknife81

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macktheknife81 | Jan 2, 2022, 1:14 PM

Dear friends!

We started good luck and good games for everybody.

Let the strongest win. Thank you for your participation.

Happy New Year everyone!

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