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Jules Verne
Off on a Comet

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collision

   Book,  Chapter
1 0, Int | comet are brought twice into collision without mankind in general, 2 0, Int | a comet should come into collision with the earth, we can conceive 3 0, Int | a home— in that case the collision would be unspeakably disastrous— 4 I, VIII | opposite directions, any collision between them must be attended 5 I, VIII | much more serious than the collision of two railway trains.~The 6 I, VIII | Mercury; with Venus only did collision appear imminent. By the 7 I, VIII | preclude any further fear of collision. Ben Zoof gave a sigh of 8 I, X | Mercury.”~“And finish up by a collision with the sun!” added the 9 II, I | been chipped off by the collision of a comet? and if so, was 10 II, I | this comet have been in collision, and the result has been 11 II, I | ecliptic, had come into collision with the earth, and that 12 II, II | that has been detached by collision with a planet to which you 13 II, II | first of January there was a collision; my comet grazed the earth; 14 II, III | at once recognize that a collision with the earth was possible, 15 II, III | changes have resulted from the collision; the cardinal points have 16 II, III | professor, “the result of the collision was the projection of the 17 II, III | as the consequence of the collision, the character of the comet’ 18 II, IV | consequences of a second collision they scarcely ventured to 19 II, IV | to the topic of a future collision between the comet and the 20 II, VIII | that had elapsed since its collision with the earth, the comet 21 II, VIII | apprehension that some serious collision might be impending.~Time 22 II, VIII | inevitably once again come into collision with the earth.~ 23 II, XI | which has once come into collision with the earth have by this 24 II, XI | be certain that a second collision would be comparatively so 25 II, XII | because the comet before its collision with the earth had possessed 26 II, XIV | results of the anticipated collision with the earth, and wondering 27 II, XV | months remained before the collision with the earth was to be 28 II, XV | shock of the approaching collision could be mitigated.~The 29 II, XV | detail the results of the collision between the comet and the 30 II, XVI | is to be a recurrence of collision between this comet and the 31 II, XVI | in the event of a direct collision, her own motion would not 32 II, XVI | be the part to come into collision with the earth? It may be 33 II, XVI | interruption—“and if the collision should occur at our antipodes, 34 II, XVI | mid-air until the shock of the collision is overpast.”~Count Timascheff 35 II, XVI | precise time at which the collision would occur, and Captain 36 II, XVII | divulge the precise moment of collision.~But the professor was in 37 II, XVII | professor as the instant of collision. The modified rotation of 38 II, XVIII| seconds. Five minutes more and collision must ensue!~But was it so? 39 II, XVIII| possible that after all collision would not occur?~The deviation, 40 II, XIX | the inhabitants. As to a collision with a comet, there was


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