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Comet (Book)

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Carl SaganAnn Druyan
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Ahmet Aybars Çağlayan
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Comet (original title: Comet) is a popular science book written in 1985 by American astronomer, astrophysicist and science communicator Carl Sagan. The book examines the structure, formation, observation and potential effects of comets on humanity.

Content and Themes

While presenting information in the fields of astronomy and planetary science, the book also discusses the cosmic and historical significance of comets. Major themes include:


  • Structure and Properties of Comets: The physical characteristics of comets composed of ice, dust and gas are explained.
  • Historical and Cultural Context: Observations of comets throughout human history and their cultural impacts are explored.
  • Astronomical Observations: Methods for detecting and tracking comets are presented with scientific data.
  • Scientific Method and Theory: Scientific research on the behavior and origins of comets is discussed.

Method and Narrative Style

Sagan presents technical and scientific information in an accessible manner. Historical examples, contemporary scientific data and observational findings serve as the primary narrative tools. The tone is objective, with no personal commentary or praise included.

Impact and Academic Value

Comet is regarded as a reference work in popular science literature. The book can be used as a source in education and academic studies on comets and general astronomy.

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AuthorOsman ÖzbayDecember 1, 2025 at 12:31 PM

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  • Content and Themes

  • Method and Narrative Style

  • Impact and Academic Value

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