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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 Pre | of the projectile through space. All was then ready.~On 2 Pre | launched into inter-planetary space with almost a certainty 3 Pre | moon through the starry space.~ 4 I | Mahomet’s, which floats in space but never advances an inch!”~ 5 I | launching us into interplanetary space.”~“Enough, Michel, enough!” 6 I | of pyroxyle, mounted into space.~ 7 II | bearing three corpses into space?~Some minutes after the 8 II | with impunity through the space filled with hydrogen. The 9 II | unwinding its course through space. Perhaps after a short rise 10 II | are already floating in space, and after having nearly 11 II | Yes! we are mounting into space. See those stars shining 12 II | celestial bodies abandoned in space.~“Ah!” exclaimed Michel 13 II | stood silently looking into space. The object grew rapidly 14 II | the perfect darkness of space.~“A happy journey to you,” 15 II | relief. “Surely infinity of space is large enough for a poor 16 II | deciding what our position in space is.”~“How?” said Ardan.~“ 17 II | observation of the inter-planetary space.~The lunar disc shone with 18 II | light was developed through space with wonderful intensity. 19 III | alone, floating in perfect space, in the midst of perfect 20 III | rushing into interplanetary space, and wilt perhaps be the 21 III | which the earth leaves in space extends beyond the moon?”~“ 22 III | though we are floating in space, our projectile, bathed 23 III | when each returned to watch space through the side windows 24 IV | its onward course through space. The rate of progress, however 25 V | CHAPTER V~THE COLD OF SPACE~This revelation came like 26 V | throw the body out into space.”~The president thought 27 V | estimates the temperature of space at 250° Fahrenheit below 28 V | celestial bodies are in space. It is these atoms which, 29 V | merely to drop him into space, in the same way that sailors 30 V | rapidly have spread it into space. The bolts of the right 31 V | prepared to launch his dog into space. The glass, raised by a 32 VI | it had struck a body in space.”~“What body?”~“Why that 33 VI | be that of the planetary space.”~“A pretty country, that!” 34 VI | Because we are floating in space, my dear captain, and in 35 VI | my dear captain, and in space bodies fall or move (which 36 VI | the same rapidity. Here in space is the same cause and the 37 VI | Why cannot we launch into space through the scuttle? What 38 VII | launched into interplanetary space. At that moment, the moon, 39 VII | mute in the solitude of space. That last day left them.~ 40 VII | would have followed us into space like a remorse.”~“That would 41 VII | as long as we float in space, all sentimental walks beyond 42 VII | projectile gravitating in space. If he was thinking of his 43 VIII | earth had been alone in space, if the other celestial 44 VIII | enchantment. Diana too, placed in space by Michel, reproduced, but 45 VIII | glasses, placed them “in space” before his companions, 46 VIII | caprice, would bear us into space, if attraction did not exist.”~“ 47 VIII | places, would disperse in space!”~“That is tiresome,” retorted 48 IX | night shone splendidly into space, while opposite, the orb 49 IX | rockets were to burn in space, it is true; but oxygen 50 IX | Unknown in interplanetary space. The man of science thought 51 IX | are being borne along in space we shall end by falling 52 XI | sphere of life carried into space! And was not the fantastic 53 XII | University, carried into space. Let us make our observations!”~ 54 XII | like a balloon borne into space, overlooked the top of this 55 XIII | as he observed it through space, and so could not commit 56 XIII | boiling point to the cold of space.~Another consequence of 57 XIV | the absolute darkness of space. The transition was so sudden, 58 XIV | being borne away into gloomy space, without their accustomed 59 XIV | through the infinity of space? How could they learn, how 60 XIV | the silence of absolute space.~Long did the travelers 61 XIV | rapidly evaporating into space by radiation, and a considerably 62 XIV | Exactly that of the planetary space,” replied Barbicane.~“Then,” 63 XIV | verify the temperature of space, and see if Fourier or Pouillet’ 64 XIV | temperature of the starry space. Such is, perhaps, that 65 XV | through the infinity of space. Instead of asking where 66 XV | erring vehicle will act in space?”~“I see but two hypotheses,” 67 XV | equally lead us into infinite space?”~Barbicane and Nicholl 68 XV | and thus throw flames into space. It seems to me that the 69 XV | the frightful darkness of space. This mass, of a circular 70 XV | Barbicane.~“A meteor burning in space?”~“Yes.”~This shooting globe 71 XV | fragments lit up and irradiated space with their fires. Every 72 XV | dazzling magic of the fires of space; and, lastly, on the surface 73 XV | disc?~But the lightnings in space subsided by degrees; its 74 XVI | adventurers complain of space? No, not since nature had 75 XVI | of shadow projected into space opposite the sun. This cone, 76 XVI | itself in interplanetary space, it is probable that the 77 XIX | agree; “for we float is space, and must no longer consider 78 XIX | Every orbit described in space is elliptical. And why should 79 XXI | bearing their friends into space! To this delight succeeded 80 XXI | more. It is carried into space.”~“Yes!”~“No!”~And at these 81 XXII | agreed upon, and for the space of a mile the Susquehanna 82 XXIII| strange voyage into celestial space, could not fail to be received


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