Chapter
1 XXV | Mare frigoris of the North Pole.~They took also three rifles
2 III | the earth, the magnetic pole could have no perceptible
3 XI | lunar sphere, the south pole is much more continental
4 XI | continental than the north pole. On the latter, there is
5 XII | advanced nearer to the North Pole. The projectile was then
6 XII | taken on the map to the pole, Barbicane and his two companions
7 XIII| her, if only at the north pole, the brilliant arch of which
8 XIII| at six o’clock, the lunar pole appeared. The disc only
9 XIV | skirting the moon’s north pole at less than twenty-five
10 XIV | the Esquimaux of the north pole. No, indeed! we have no
11 XV | grazing the satellite’s north pole.~But since entering the
12 XVI | evidently nearing the south pole.”~“After having passed the
13 XVI | having passed the north pole,” replied Michel. “We have
14 XVII| projectile passed the south pole at less than forty miles
15 XVII| already reached at the north pole. The elliptical curve was
16 XVII| groups very near the south pole. The first group extended
17 XVII| group extended from the pole to the eighty-fourth parallel,
18 XVII| the 65@ of latitude to the pole.~On their capriciously formed
19 XIX | dead point and the south pole would be equal to the distance
20 XIX | distance separating the north pole from the dead point. The
21 XIX | behind the moon’s south pole, he would see them reappear
22 XIX | them reappear by the north pole! They must therefore be
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