- Dandridge M. Cole
Dandridge MacFarlan Cole (born February 19, 1921 ["New Church Life" 1921, p. 383] in
Sandusky, Ohio ) was an aerospace engineer, futurist, lecturer, and author.He was known especially for promoting the idea of colonizing the
asteroids , or "planetoids" as he argued they should more properly be called. The planetoids could be hollowed out, or actually inflated to create abubbleworld with habitable space on the inside. The resulting space arks could orbit within the solar system, or be sent out on interstellar expeditions.Cole died on October 29, 1965 ["New Church Life" 1966, p. 46] [W. Raithel " A Tribute to Dandridge McFarland Cole 1921-1965." "New York Academy of Sciences, Conference on Planetology and Space Mission Planning" New York, November 3 and 4, 1965, paper. "New York Academy of Sciences. Annals.' Vol. 140 December 16, 1966, pp. 114-128] at
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania Bibliography
*"Exploring the Secrets of Space" (1963 with I. M. Levitt)
*"Islands in Space" (1964 with Donald w. Cox)
*"Beyond Tomorrow" (1965 illustrated with space art originated by Roy G. Scarfo)Sources and references
External links
* [http://www.exactasty.com/blog/dandridge-m-cole-my-grand-hero-pa/# Dandridge M. Cole] , My Grand-hero-pa
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