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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 Pre | projectile from the lunar surface “might” be reckoned at about 2 Pre | the projectile from the surface of the moon, for on the 3 Pre | attraction to attain the surface of the disc.~Now these men, 4 II | they had been lying on its surface. This darkness also showed 5 II | and fifty miles from the surface of the terrestrial globe.”~“ 6 III | attraction) on to the moon’s surface; a fall which ought to be 7 III | have been on the earth’s surface, thanks to the difference 8 V | attraction on the moon’s surface is six times less than on 9 V | will have no action on its surface.”~“That might happen, indeed,” 10 VI | useful observations upon her surface, or reconnoiter her topographically 11 VI | falling incessantly on its surface. They have even calculated——”~“ 12 VIII | ever-increasing speed on to the surface of the Selenite continent; 13 VIII | order to fly on the earth’s surface, to keep oneself suspended 14 VIII | Yes, the moon, on whose surface objects weigh six times 15 VIII | weigh thirty pounds on the surface of the moon.”~“And our muscular 16 VIII | times greater than on the surface of our globe, keeping everything 17 VIII | but 1,920 pounds on the surface of the sun. If you were 18 IX | depth, and spread over a surface of not less than fifty-four 19 X | taken refuge on the opposite surface of the moon, which is never 20 X | instruments could reduce the lunar surface to within less than 1,500 21 XI | navigation ever existed on the surface of the moon, it must have 22 XI | they are numerous on the surface of the moon. Nearly all 23 XII | of 10,600 feet above the surface of the moon. It is quite 24 XII | kinds of circles on the surface of the moon, and it is easy 25 XII | disc, is that the interior surface of these circles is the 26 XII | it resembled a liquid surface agitated by a storm, of 27 XII | if weight on the moon’s surface is six times less than on 28 XIII | earth, distinguish on its surface? We cannot say, since the 29 XIII | only gray on the moon’s surface. In some parts green was 30 XIII | so slight on the moon’s surface, could never have worn such 31 XIII | no seasons on the moon’s surface, and that, consequently, 32 XIII | observations on the moon’s surface; but in the void in which 33 XIII | is rarely met with on the surface of the satellite. As yet 34 XIII | shown. No twilight on her surface; night following day and 35 XIII | himself on to the moon’s surface! A very useless attempt; 36 XIV | there was any noise on its surface, they could not hear it. 37 XV | would end by falling on the surface of the terrestrial globe 38 XV | we should ever reach the surface of the moon.”~“But how if 39 XV | intersection of a conic surface and a plane parallel to 40 XV | turned toward the moon’s surface, and was so held by a perpendicular 41 XV | falling normally on the surface of the moon.~“A volcano! 42 XV | placed as on the visible surface. Then immense spaces, no 43 XV | reflecting on their liquid surface all the dazzling magic of 44 XV | space; and, lastly, on the surface of the continents, large 45 XVII | somewhat from the lunar surface, in order to follow the 46 XVII | Yes, Nicholl, snow; the surface of which is deeply frozen. 47 XVIII| us to move on the moon’s surface. The presence of any kind 48 XIX | provoke a fall directly on the surface of the lunar disc.”~“Bravo!” 49 XX | it shows objects on its surface of only nine feet in diameter. 50 XXII | grasp it and bring it to the surface of the ocean was still wanting. 51 XXII | even it was brought to the surface, how would the travelers 52 XXII | at 20,000 feet below the surface of the water, and under 53 XXII | water, disappeared from the surface of the ocean.~The emotion 54 XXII | naturally return to the surface. And now it was floating


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