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The moon's gravitational pull may have been key to making Earth a livable planet by moderating the degree of wobble in Earth's axial tilt ... The Moon's orbit around Earth - YouTube A visualization of how the Moon orbits Earth explaining why we always see the same side facing us Moon Earth Phase Viewer - HiWAAY Information Services Moon Phase Descriptions... Although this cycle is a continuous process there are eight distinct traditionally recognized stages called phases. Moon - Wikipedia The usual English proper name for Earth's natural satellite is "the Moon". The noun moon is derived from moone (around 1380) which developed from mone (1135) which ... Moon's S-shaped orbit around earth is shaped like a branch ... THE MOON'S ORBIT. And We have decreed set phases for the moon until it ends up looking like an old date branch. It is not for the sun to overtake the moon nor for ... Keith's Moon Facts Moon Phases Moon Photos Moon ... 1999: Jan. Mar. What is a Blue Moon: An phenomenon that happens when two full moons occur in the same calendar month. The Moon is full every 29 and a half days Rank: #2205500 in BooksPublished on: 2015-12-24Original language: EnglishNumber of items: 1Dimensions: 9.00" h x .46" w x 6.00" l, Binding: Paperback202 pages 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.Classic Verne, well-formattedBy LibrarianFrom my first encounter with this story as a child reading a "Classics Illustrated" comic book and later, as a teen, actually reading the novel, I have always enjoyed it. I treat it in the singular because neither of the two parts is meant to stand alone, though they were first published separately (and sadly, often still are). This public domain edition conveniently contains both halves. The formatting of the text is excellent. The TOC at the beginning lists the chapters of both, although it will not provide direct access to a specific chapter. (You can always use Kindle's "Search This Book" feature to do this.) However, when you have the TOC on screen, by right-clicking the Kindle 5-way button once, you will go directly to part 2. When you have begun reading either half (that is to say, when you are out of the TOC and into any chapter), by right- or left-clicking the 5-way button, you will then be led back and forth, from one chapter to the next, as you may wish, so you can locate a specific chapter this way. In my opinion, this translation is the better, smoother-to-read of the two older ones with which I am familiar, though the translator is not identified. (In the first sentence this translation refers to the U.S. Civil War as "the War of the Rebellion" rather than "the Federal war" of the other translation.) Overall, this is good Verne, a good translation, in a well-formatted public domain edition, at a price (free) you can't argue with.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Reading this while flying home is awesome!By JOAONOGUEIRAJules Verne was probably my first "favourite author" and I remember well, when I was still a child, those Sunday mornings I've spent reading and dreaming about all the adventures and the fantastic voyages that his books allowed me to take. That was the moment I realised the power of a book and thanks to Verne (along with Salgari, Haggard, Burroughs and so many others great authors... nothing beats the Classics!) I've traveled in my imagination around the world, under the sea and to other planets... through the years I re-read several times some of his books and today, in his hometown Nantes, while waiting for the plane to bring me back home and during the flight I went again From the Earth to the Moon and Round the Moon, inside a giant bullet shot from the greatest cannon ever built (a crazy coincidence, I was reading the chapter in which the cannon fired the projectile when my plane took off!). The world has changed a lot since the late 19th century, but Verne's writing talent and extraordinary knowledge (with this book you learn a lot about astronomy, algebra, ballistics... he really put the accurate science in science-fiction) still make this books a wonderful experience that unfortunately this young wired generations don't want to discover and, by choosing online games and videos over books they lose the ability to dream... whatever! I'm in a great mood today... for those of you who love Jules Verne, I raise my glass and give a hail to the master, as for the others, screw them, they don't know what they're missing!!!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Great book, take the time to enjoy it!By J. BartucciI never had time to read many of the old classics as a teenager but now that I'm retired I have all the time I need!For it's time, 1865, a very interesting read. He had nothing but extremely high praise for American ingenuity and while his understanding of the countryside was a bit off, it was 1865 after-all. He thought the highest mountain in the US was only 10000 feet but he did select Long's Peak in CO for his big telescope, which is not a bad choice if there was a road to the summit, which there isn't. Apparently he didn't know about Pike's Peak at over 14,000 feet. He also selected FL as the site of his cannon but invented a nearby 1800 ft mountain which doesn't exist since the highest spot in FL is only 300' or so above sea level.Verne went into excruciating detail regarding the design of the big gun and the capsule to hold the three travelers. Somehow they survived being shot out of the cannon at 16,000 yards per sec but he had an ingenious method to absorb the shock, not that it would have actually worked, but it sounded good. During the trip, he describes what they did and the very fine meals they consumed, getting fat in the process. Mealtime was a big deal apparently in that era and somehow all of their food, equipment, and animals (yes, they brought along chickens and dogs, one of which died in space, to populate the moon) more or less survived. They did have to eject a dead dog yet somehow never lost much air to space and Verne describes how the dog's carcass followed the capsule along around the moon. They even measure the temperature of space and conceptually weren't all that far off.The planned trajectory was to land on the moon but a stray meteor's slight gravity pulled them slightly off course so instead of hitting the moon (they had launched leading the moon like a clay pigeon and Verne ignored the rotational speed of the earth anyway so they still would have missed) they went around the moon and came back to earth, splashing down in the Pacific. Comparisons with Apollo 8 a century later can readily be made.Assuming Verne new the pacific was not at the same latitude as his launch site, there are a few mis-translations or typos in the manuscript but overall, a very enjoyable, albeit lengthy, read. Highly recommended. Much better than most modern SciFi although there are still a few good writers around.See all 112 customer reviews... From the Earth to the Moon and Round the Moon - worldcat.org Get this from a library! From the Earth to the Moon and Round the Moon. 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An unidentified scriptwriter combined Verne's From the Earth to the Moon with the sequel Around the Moon. Moon Facts: Fun Information About the Earths Moon Learn how Earths moon formed how its orbit affects Earths ... Earth's only natural satellite hovers above us bright and round until it seemingly disappears ... From the Earth to the Moon; and Round the Moon by Jules ... From the Earth to the Moon; and Round the Moon Note: Translation of: De la terre la lune and Autour de la lune Language: English: LoC Class: PQ: Language and ... BBC - KS2 Bitesize Science - Earth Sun and Moon Page 2 ... The Earth. The Earth is round like a ball ... More from Earth Sun and Moon: Play Quiz. More BBC Links. Teachers. Lesson plans and more to help with KS2 teaching. From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne - Free eBook ... From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne. ... but are the first to travel 'From The Earth To The Moon and Round the Moon'. As with most of Verns works ...
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