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Man May Establish
Own Space Planets
For Human Beings
Los Angeles-fCPD - The na
tion's No. 2 civilian space
chief said today that man
may establish his own world
in space "if we find other
planets inhospitable."
The artifical worlds would
be "inhabited spheres far out
in space orbiting around the
gun rather than the earth or
moon."
This vision was conjured up
by Dr. Hugh L. Dryden, dep
uty administrator of the Na
tional Aeronautics and Space
Administration in an address
prepared for the Western
Space Age Conference here.
Man-made pianets support
ing communities of human be
ings, he said, are possibilities
of the distant future."
, "Our immediate aim is to
establish man in space to
give him a bridgehead, so to
speak, from which he can
study the terrain, and then
push on to more remote ob
jectives. . .
"As we master the required
technology, we will send an
expedition to the moon, and
later on to Mars, to Venus,
and to more distant reaches
of the solar system."
If existing worlds turn out
not to be suited to coloniza
tion, Dryden said, man might
then build worlds of his own.
"Man's only natural habi
tat," he said, "is the cosmos.
His 'normal envioronment is
the one he creates for him
self." NASA's immediate man-in
space program is called Pro
ject Mercury.
The agency already has con
tracted for a dozen space cap
sules to be delivered in a
year or so. It also has picked
110 young air students soon
to be reduced to 12 who pos
sesses the qualifications con
sidered necessary for the first
American in space.
The 12 pilots finally select
ed, Dryden said, will "receive
the most intensive course of
training ever offered to a
party of prospective explor
ers." The capsule and its
equipment, and the apparatus
for launching it onto orbit
and bringing it safely back
to earth, also will undergo ex
haustive tests.
Not until the day of the
first attempt to put a man
in orbit will the pioner Mer
cury pilot be picked from
among the 12 members of the
team.
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Flying Boxcar
Crash Kills Eight
Cherry Point, N.C. - (UPD -A
Marine Corps Flying Box
car crashed and burned today
while trying to make an in
strument landing during a
violent rainstorm. Eight of the
nine men aboard were killed.
The plane, whipped by
heavy winds and blinding
rain, crashed -into a dense
swamp only a few yards from
busy highway. Names of
the eight, victims were with
held pending notification of
next of km.
The lone survivor was
identified as Sgt. Ralph
Mauro Jr., Hamden, Conn
H was a radio operator in the
crew of six aboard the trans
port plane which also carried
three passengers.
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