4 wins & 3 nominations
- 1981 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Informational Series
- Adrian Malone (executive producer)
- Geoffrey Haines-Stiles (senior producer)
- David Kennard (senior producer)
- Gregory Andorfer (producer)
- 1981 Winner Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Individual Achievement - Creative Technical Crafts
- John Allison (astronomical artist)
- Adolf Schaller (astronomical artist)
- Don Davis (astronomical artist)
- Rick Sternbach (astronomical artist)
- Jon Lomberg (astronomical artist)
- Anne Norcia (astronomical artist)
- Ernie Norcia (astronomical artist)
For premiere episode "The Shores of the Cosmic Ocean". - 1981 Winner Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Individual Achievement - Creative Technical Crafts
- Carey Melcher (technical designer)
- Bob Buckner (magicam crew)
- Stephen H. Burum (magicam crew)
- Jim Dow (magicam crew)
- John Gale (magicam crew)
- Larry Heider (magicam crew)
- Mike Johnson (magicam crew)
- Robert C. King (magicam crew)
- Cleve Landsberg (magicam crew)
- Joe Matza (magicam crew)
- George C. Reilly (magicam crew)
- Joe Wolcott (magicam crew)
For premiere episode "The Shores of the Cosmic Ocean". - 1981 Winner Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Individual Achievement - Informational Programming
- Kent Gibson (tape sound mixer)
- Gerald Zelinger (tape sound mixer)
For episode "Blues for a Red Planet". - 1981 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Individual Achievement - Informational Programming
- Roy Stewart (video tape editor)
For premiere episode "The Shores of the Cosmic Ocean".
- 1981 Nominee Hugo
- Best Dramatic Presentation
- Carl Sagan (written by/director)
- Ann Druyan (written by/director)
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