A Trip to Venus - John Munro - Books - Independently Published - 9798663509527 - July 16, 2020
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A Trip to Venus

John Munro

A Trip to Venus

While I was glancing at the Times newspaper in a morning train for London my eyes fell on the following item: -A STRANGE LIGHT ON MARS.-On Monday afternoon, Dr. Krueger, who is in charge of the central bureau at Kiel, telegraphed to his correspondents: -"Projection lumineuse dans région australe du terminateur de Mars observée par Javelle 28 courant, 16 heures.-Perrotin."In plain English, at 4 a.m., a ray of light had been observed on the disc of the planet Mars in or near the "terminator"; that is to say, the zone of twilight separating day from night. The news was doubly interesting to me, because a singular dream of "Sunrise in the Moon" had quickened my imagination as to the wonders of the universe beyond our little globe, and because of a never-to-be-forgotten experience of mine with an aged astronomer several years ago. This extraordinary man, living the life of a recluse in his own observatory, which was situated in a lonely part of the country, had, or at any rate, believed that he had, opened up a communication with the inhabitants of Mars, by means of powerful electric lights, flashing in the manner of a signal-lantern or heliograph. I had set him down as a monomaniac; but who knows? perhaps he was not so crazy after all.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 16, 2020
ISBN13 9798663509527
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 346
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 20 mm   ·   508 g
Language English  

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