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saturn 18
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18 reduced
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18 saturn
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saturn

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, XVI | assumed splendid proportions; Saturn was superb in its luster, 2 II, III | of Mars and Jupiter and Saturn, it will return to the earth 3 II, VIII| caused either by Jupiter, by Saturn, or by Mars; but what if 4 II, VIII| anxiety.”~“But would not Saturn lie ahead?” asked Servadac 5 II, VIII| said Procope; “the orbit of Saturn is remote, and does not 6 II, X | contemplating the planet Saturn. Not that the circumstances 7 II, X | the minimum distance of Saturn would not be less than 415, 8 II, X | what had ever separated Saturn from the earth.~To get any 9 II, X | eye from the surface of Saturn, declared that he then, 10 II, X | from his gaze.~At this date Saturn was revolving at a distance 11 II, X | the colonists found that Saturn completes his revolution 12 II, X | millions of cubic miles. Saturn is 735 times larger than 13 II, X | feeble, the nights upon Saturn must be splendid. Eight 14 II, X | magnificence of the nights upon Saturn is the triple ring with 15 II, X | of the nebula from which Saturn was himself developed, and 16 II, X | fragments upon the surface of Saturn, or the fragments, mutually 17 II, X | arch, with the shadow of Saturn passing over it like the 18 II, X | heavens from the surface of Saturn must be as impressive as


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