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Life On Planets Possible

(N Z P.A .-Reuter—Copyright) WASHINGTON, May 21.

New theories on the possibility of life on other planets were reported today in a Voice of America broadcast.

In a space science lecture broadcast beamed overseas, Dr. Carl Sagan, of the University of California, said there was a faint possibility that living things thrived in the depths of the moon and on Jupiter. Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. But Mars was the most likely abode of life among the bodies of the solar system, he said.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29830, 24 May 1962, Page 20

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Life On Planets Possible Press, Volume CI, Issue 29830, 24 May 1962, Page 20

Life On Planets Possible Press, Volume CI, Issue 29830, 24 May 1962, Page 20

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