Timothy Ferris (born August 29, 1944) is an American
science writer
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Origins
Modern science journalism originated in weather and other natural history obs ...
and the best-selling author of twelve books, including ''The Science of Liberty'' (2010) and ''Coming of Age in the Milky Way'' (1988), for which he was awarded the
American Institute of Physics
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Prize and was nominated for the
Pulitzer Prize
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.
He also wrote ''The Whole Shebang: A State-of-the-Universe(s) Report'' (1997), a popular science book on the study of the universe. Ferris has produced three PBS
documentaries
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: ''The Creation of the Universe'' (1985), ''Life Beyond Earth'' (1999), and ''Seeing in the Dark'' (2007).
Background and education
Ferris is a native of
Miami
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, Florida. He is a graduate of
Coral Gables Senior High School in
Coral Gables, Florida
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. He attended
Northwestern University
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, graduating in 1966 with majors in English and communications. He studied for one year at the
Northwestern University Law School.
Career
After departing Northwestern Law School, Ferris joined
United Press International
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as a reporter, where he worked in
New York City
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.
After starting his career as a newspaper reporter, Ferris became an editor at ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
''. Ferris produced the
Voyager Golden Record
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, an artifact of
human civilization
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containing music, sounds of Earth and encoded photographs launched aboard the ''
Voyager 1
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'' spacecraft. He has served as a consultant to
NASA
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on long-term space exploration policy, and was among the journalists selected as candidates to fly aboard the
Space Shuttle
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in 1986; the planned flight was cancelled due to the
Challenger disaster. He was also a friend of and collaborator with American astronomer
Carl Sagan
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.
Ferris has taught astronomy, English, history, journalism, and philosophy at four universities. He is an emeritus professor at the
University of California, Berkeley
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.
He has been a columnist for ''Smithsonian'', ''Scientific American,'' and ''Science Digest'' magazines and a commentator for National Public Radio, MS-NBC, and the PBS News Hour.
Honors
Ferris is a
Guggenheim fellow
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and a Fellow of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science
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(AAAS). He won the
Klumpke-Roberts Award of the
Astronomical Society of the Pacific in 1986, and has twice won the
American Institute of Physics
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science-writing medal and the American Association for the Advancement of Science writing prize. He was named a CNN "Voice of the Millennium" in 1999.
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Films
*Producer, narrator, and writer, ''Seeing in the Dark'', sixty-minute documentary film, PBS premier September 19, 2007; DVD and BR-DVD releases,
PBS Home Video, 2008.
*Author and narrator, ''Life Beyond Earth'', two-hour PBS television special, world premier November 10, 1999; DVD release, PBS Home Video, 2000.
*Author and narrator, ''The Creation of the Universe'', ninety-minute television science special; U.S. premier, PBS network, November 20, 1985; also broadcast in the United Kingdom, Japan, Sweden, Norway, Italy, Venezuela, and Brazil. Inaugural release, PBS Home Video, 1991; laserdisc release, Pacific Arts Video, 1992; CD-ROM release, The Voyager Company, 1993; DVD release, PBS Home Video, 2005.
*Writer and narrator, segments on ''
The MacNeil-Lehrer News Hour'', PBS television: "Exploding Stars and the Origins of Human Civilization", October 21, 1993; "Pipe Organs and Particle Accelerators", June 8, 1993; "Columbus Day," October 7, 1992; and "The Voyager Encounter With Neptune," August 22, 1989.
*Presenter, segment on ''
American Epic'', PBS premier May 30, 2017; also broadcast in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Australia, Israel, Spain, and Brazil. DVD and BR-DVD releases, PBS Home Video, 2017
*He appeared in ''
The Farthest'', a 2017 documentary on the
Voyager program
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.
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1944 births
Living people
American agnostics
American science writers
National Geographic people
University of Southern California faculty
Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law alumni
Northwestern University School of Communication alumni
Smithsonian (magazine) people
Voyager program