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From the Earth to the Moon
From the Earth to the Moon tells the story of the Baltimore Gun Club, a group of American artillery enthusiasts seeking a new challenge after the end of the American Civil War. Led by the ambitious Impey Barbicane, the club proposes an extraordinary project: launching a projectile to the Moon using a gigantic cannon.
The idea captures worldwide attention and sparks scientific debate. As preparations advance, Barbicane receives unexpected competition from Captain Nicholl, a longtime rival. The situation changes when the adventurous Frenchman Michel Ardan arrives and proposes traveling inside the projectile himself. Inspired by his enthusiasm, Barbicane and Nicholl decide to join the mission.
The novel follows the planning, engineering, and construction of the enormous cannon, as well as the public excitement surrounding the unprecedented undertaking. Verne combines scientific speculation, humor, and adventure while exploring humanity's desire to push beyond known limits.
Although written in the nineteenth century, the novel anticipated many concepts associated with modern space travel. Blending imagination with technical detail, From the Earth to the Moon remains one of the earliest and most influential works of science fiction.
Jules Verne (1828–1905) was a French novelist and pioneer of science fiction. Renowned for combining scientific knowledge with imaginative adventure, he wrote classics such as Journey to the Center of the Earth, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas, and Around the World in Eighty Days. His works inspired generations of readers and helped shape modern science fiction.
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- Artikel-Nr.: SW7503061802413110164
- Artikelnummer SW7503061802413110164
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Verlag
Legorreta
- ISBN 7503061802413