Mar 1968
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Space Life Sciences, Volume 1, Issue 1, pp.5-9
Physics
Scientific paper
The physical conditions of Space are most inhospitable and the higher forms of life probably could exist extraterrestrially only on Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn in our Solar System, and the chances there are poor in light of present knowledge. Thus intelligent life probably exists only on the Earth. Although indigenous intelligent extraterrestrial life seems to be improbable it is by no means clear that man cannot learn to live reasonably comfortably on most of our planets and planetoids such as our moon, and it seems certain that he will be able to travel great distances in the solar system. Lower forms of life may well occur extraterrestrially.
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