Chapter
1 V | the shape of innumerable stars. Thus was formed the Nebulae,
2 V | contains eighteen millions of stars, each of which has become
3 VI | which falls upon it from the stars.”~Some well-intentioned,
4 VI | with its infinitude of stars, may be considered as one
5 VII | Providence has created the stars and the planets, man has
6 VII | electricity and of light, of the stars, the comets, and the planets,
7 XIX | nothing of the kind. All the stars exceed it in rapidity, and
8 XIX | moon, the planets, and the stars, with the same facility,
9 XIX | the distance of the fixed stars, some of which, such as
10 XIX | the habitability of the stars, which I omit for the present.
11 XX | undergo refraction. Well! When stars are occulted by the moon,
12 XXIV| heavens, and to follow the stars from the one horizon to
13 XXIV| diameter of a great number of stars was accurately measured;
14 XXVI| the twinkling light of the stars. She passed over the constellation
15 II | mounting into space. See those stars shining in the night, and
16 II | the constellations. The stars looked like bright points
17 II | eclipse the neighboring stars. The heavens, thus seen,
18 II | brilliant cluster of shooting stars burst upon their eyes. Hundreds
19 II | propitious to these shooting stars, that astronomers have counted
20 III | the centers of the three stars, the sun, the earth, and
21 III | celestial sphere swarmed with stars and constellations of wonderful
22 III | by an impalpable dust of stars, the “Milky Way,” in the
23 V | by the radiation of the stars; that is to say, what the
24 VI | seem to change. The sun and stars appeared exactly as they
25 VII | ground.”~“By the thirty-nine stars of the Union!” said Michel, “
26 XIII| absolutely black, and the stars would shine to him as on
27 XIV | so by the rays from the stars. It was “that blackness”
28 XIV | their part of the polar stars, the one to Canopus in the
29 XIV | this scintillation. These stars were soft eyes, looking
30 XV | Have you not seen shooting stars rush through the sky by
31 XV | seasons?”~“Yes.”~“Well, these stars, or rather corpuscles, only
32 XV | accustomed darkness; the stars, eclipsed for a moment,
33 XVII| They saw once more those stars which move slowly from east
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