Chapter
1 Pre | moon, and reconnoiter this terrestrial satellite. The name of this
2 Pre | human beings quitted the terrestrial globe, and launched into
3 Pre | effect of troubling the terrestrial atmosphere, by accumulating
4 II | beyond the limits of the terrestrial atmosphere?”~“Without a
5 II | from the surface of the terrestrial globe.”~“More than two thousand
6 II | vapory atmosphere of the terrestrial globe, shone through the
7 II | concentrically round the terrestrial globe.~While the travelers
8 III | conical shadow cast by the terrestrial globe, and the rays of the
9 IV | neutral point where the terrestrial and lunar attractions are
10 IV | reached the limits of the terrestrial atmosphere it had already
11 IV | the point of striking the terrestrial globe.~“And we shall fall
12 V | angular distance of the terrestrial globe; then from the lower
13 V | president was deducting from the terrestrial diameter the projectile’
14 V | lunar projectile to our terrestrial regions?”~“Who told you
15 V | that is to say, what the terrestrial globe would undergo if the
16 V | than that of the sun. The terrestrial orbit will bend toward the
17 VI | marked five o’clock of the terrestrial morning. In time it was
18 VI | each equal in bulk to our terrestrial globe.”~“Good additional
19 VI | Barbicane, “because the terrestrial atmosphere absorbs four-tenths
20 VI | refraction produced by the terrestrial atmosphere. No, if we take
21 VI | to the earth being sixty terrestrial radii, the length of the
22 VII | line where the lunar and terrestrial attractions would neutralize
23 VII | in order to fall upon the terrestrial globe by virtue of the mere
24 VIII | weight entirely, for the terrestrial attraction would always
25 VIII | distanced the earth, the terrestrial attraction diminished: but
26 VIII | lunar attraction over the terrestrial.~2. Or, its speed failing,
27 VIII | lunar attraction over the terrestrial.~3. Or, lastly, animated
28 VIII | was prevailing over the terrestrial; the fall toward the moon
29 VIII | no longer be equalized by terrestrial attraction; and lastly,
30 IX | reckoned at one sixth of terrestrial weight; a formidable fall,
31 XI | that unknown point of the terrestrial globe.~As to islands, they
32 XI | aspect remind one of the terrestrial oceans; but again, as on
33 XI | infidelity, and the whole body of terrestrial misery, what does he find
34 XII | moon much nearer; but the terrestrial atmosphere singularly lessened
35 XII | if we shall ever see the terrestrial globe again. Nevertheless,
36 XII | to that which exists on terrestrial maps. The following is the
37 XII | occupy when they study a terrestrial map. As they turn their
38 XII | At one o’clock of the terrestrial morning, the projectile,
39 XII | contrary to the form taken by terrestrial craters. It follows, then,
40 XII | their nature any more than terrestrial observers.~“But why,” said
41 XIII | Schmidt pretends that, if the terrestrial oceans were dried up, a
42 XIII | on the moon present to a terrestrial observer. According to him,
43 XIII | the interposition of the terrestrial atmosphere.~Not a doubt
44 XIII | the imaginations of these terrestrial astronomers. The first observations
45 XIII | of the Gulf of Iris. The terrestrial atmosphere would have to
46 XIII | kingdoms which share the terrestrial globe between them, one
47 XIV | to our countrymen of the terrestrial globe.”~“And which we should
48 XIV | refracted by its atmosphere, the terrestrial globe can appear as nothing
49 XV | falling on the surface of the terrestrial globe like an aerolite.~“
50 XVII | crater in its entirety.~“Terrestrial volcanoes,” said Barbicane, “
51 XVII | to the east. No system of terrestrial encampment could equal these
52 XVIII| anatomically formed like the terrestrial animals: but I add that
53 XVIII| than in the interior of the terrestrial globe. The actual state
54 XVIII| nights of 354 hours?”~“At the terrestrial poles they last six months,”
55 XVIII| only been determined by terrestrial attraction. And who can
56 XVIII| became uninhabitable, as the terrestrial globe will one day become
57 XVIII| rarefied, probably withdrawn by terrestrial attraction; then aerial
58 XIX | speed.~On the side of the terrestrial sphere nothing was to be
59 XIX | passed without incident. The terrestrial midnight arrived. The 8th
60 XIX | two attractions, lunar and terrestrial, would be annulled. Objects
61 XX | could not send any from the terrestrial, unless the Selenites had
62 XXI | place of meeting with the terrestrial globe could only take place
63 XXIII| creatures who had left the terrestrial sphere, and returned after
64 XXIII| admitted theories regarding the terrestrial satellite. These savants
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