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1 XII | hemisphere, according to Tycho Brahe. It rises isolated
2 XII | Besides, if we pass nearer to Tycho, we shall be in a better
3 XVII | CHAPTER XVII~TYCHO~At six in the evening the
4 XVII | lunar disc, the dazzling Tycho, in which posterity will
5 XVII | designate it by. To him this Tycho was a focus of light, a
6 XVII | against the face of the moon!~Tycho forms such a concentration
7 XVII | concentrated at the heart.~Tycho belongs to the system of
8 XVII | formation of the moon is due. Tycho is situated in 43° south
9 XVII | during the full moon that Tycho is seen in all its splendor.
10 XVII | from the annular summits of Tycho was not so great but that
11 XVII | forming the fortifications of Tycho, the mountains hanging on
12 XVIII| had passed the enceinte of Tycho, and Barbicane and his two
13 XVIII| places to within 600 miles of Tycho, and seemed to cover, particularly
14 XVIII| common center, the crater of Tycho. They sprang from him. Herschel
15 XVIII| thrown up at the period of Tycho’s formation.~“And why not?”
16 XVIII| admire the splendors of Tycho. Their projectile, saturated
17 XIX | this general brilliancy Tycho shone prominently like a
18 XXIII| that curious mountain of Tycho, the strangest system of
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