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Jules Verne
Round the Moon

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1 Pre | 40s. P.M., it ought to reach the moon four days after 2 Pre | in order that he might reach the moon, and reconnoiter 3 II | at the very time we shall reach it, the earth will be new, 4 III | the destination we wish to reach, than the point of departure.”~“ 5 IV | atmosphere, to enable it to reach the equal point of attraction, 6 IV | We shall not be able to reach the neutral point.”~“The 7 V | necessary to enable them to reach the neutral point.~The three 8 V | wind; and if a ship can reach its destination, a balloon 9 VII | the full moon, they would reach its brilliant disc. The 10 VII | more degrees, and she would reach the exact point where her 11 VIII | speed failing, and unable to reach the point of equal attraction, 12 VIII | sufficient speed to enable it to reach the neutral point, but not 13 IX | of the spot, we ought to reach it at the full. There is 14 IX | evident that it would never reach her. As to the nearest distance 15 X | event, they could now never reach the moon’s disc.~Would they 16 X | they no longer hoped to reach.~The distance which had 17 X | think that they would never reach it. No! he could not believe 18 X | Michel, no! We can only reach the moon by a fall, and 19 XIV | evident that it could never reach any point of the moon. Whither 20 XV | follow that we should ever reach the surface of the moon.”~“ 21 XV | projectile’s path and must reach it in some minutes. As it 22 XVII | the sun’s rays could never reach. There, according to Humboldt, 23 XVIII| cavities which the eye cannot reach; which I cannot admit, for 24 XIX | going to try everything to reach her.~One single question 25 XIX | moment the projectile would reach the point of equal attraction, 26 XIX | with its course, it would reach the given point in twenty-two 27 XX | doubted. The projectile was to reach the moon when full on the 28 XXII | was then changed so as to reach this exact point.~At forty-seven


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