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從地球到月球 版權信息
- ISBN:9787119109244
- 條形碼:9787119109244 ; 978-7-119-10924-4
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從地球到月球 內容簡介
《從地球到月球》是世界上*偉大的科幻小說之一,入選教育部推薦的中小學生必讀書目。故事講述的是美國南北戰爭結束后,一些退伍軍人在美國巴爾的摩成立了大炮俱樂部。俱樂部主席巴比康大膽設想,倡議用大炮把人送上月球,并因此建立地球與月球之間的聯系。當法國冒險家米歇爾獲悉這一消息后,建議造一顆可以載人的空心炮彈。為了實現到月球探險的愿望,志同道合的巴比康、米歇爾和船長尼切爾隨著空心炮彈的發射升空出發了。運行中的炮彈碰到流星,致使軌道偏離,未能在月球上著陸,卻在離月球2800英里的地方繞月飛行。一路上險象環生,歷經神奇之旅的他們*后安全返回到地球。
從地球到月球 目錄
第二章 巴比康主席的報告
第三章 主席報告產生的影響
第四章 來自劍橋天文臺的回信
第五章 月球的傳說
第六章 美國人不可能不知道的事物和不允許相信的東西
第七章 炮彈的贊歌
第八章 大炮的歷史
第九章 火藥問題
第十章 兩千五百萬個朋友對付一個敵人
第十一章 佛羅里達和德克薩斯
第十二章 在世界各地
第十三章 小石山
第十四章 十字鎬和泥鏟
第十五章 鑄炮節
第十六章 哥倫比亞大炮
第十七章 一份電報
第十八章 “亞特蘭大號”上的乘客
第十九章 一次大會
第二十章 攻擊與反駁
第二十一章 法國人是如何處理糾紛的
第二十二章 美國的新公民
第二十三章 炮彈車廂
第二十四章 落基山的望遠鏡
第二十五章 *后的細節
第二十六章 開炮
第二十七章 壞天氣
第二十八章 一顆新星
從地球到月球 節選
"I have now enumerated," said Barbicane, "the experiments which I call purely paper ones, and wholly insufficient to establish serious rela- tions with the Queen ofthe Night. Nevertheless, I am bound to add that some practical geniuses have attempted to establish actual communica- tion with her. Thus, a few days ago, a German geometrician proposed to send a scientific expedition to the steppes of Siberia. There, on those vast plains, they were to describe enormous geometric figures, drawn in characters of reflecting luminosity, among which was the proposition regarding the 'square of the hypothenuse,' commonly called the 'Ass's Bridge' by the French. 'Every intelligent being,' said the geometrician, 'must understand the scientific meaning ofthat figure. The Selenites, do they exist, will respond by a similar figure; and; a communication being thus once established, it will be easy to form an alphabet which shall en able us to converse with the inhabitants of the moon.' So spoke the Ger- man geometrician; but his project was never put into practice, and up to the present day there is no bond in existence between the Earth and her satellite. It is reserved for the practical genius ofAmericans to establish a communication with the sidereal world. The means of arriving thither are simple, easy, certain, infallible - and that is the purpose ofmy present proposal." A storm of acclamations greeted these words. There was not a single person in the whole audience who was not overcome, carried away, lified out of himself by the speaker's words! Long-continued applause resounded from all sides. As soon as the excitement had partially subsided, Barbicane resumed his speech in a somewhat graver voice. "You know," said he, "what progress artillery science has made during the last few years, and what a degree of perfection firearms of every kind have reached. Moreover, you are well aware that, in general terms, the resisting power of cannon and the expansive force of gunpowder are practically unlimited. Well! starting from this principle, I ask myself whether, supposing sufficient apparatus could be obtained constructed upon the conditions of ascertained resistance, it might not be possible to project a shot up to the moont. At these words a murmur of amazement escaped from a thousand panting chests; then succeeded a moment of perfect silence, resembling that profound stillness which precedes the bursting of a thunderstorm. In point of fact, a thunderstorm did peal forth, but it was the thunder of applause, or cries, and of uproar which made the very hall tremble. The president attempted to speak, but could not. It was fully ten minutes before he could make himselfheard. "Suffer me to finish," he calmly continued. "I have looked at the question in all its bearings, I have resolutely attacked it, and by incontrovertible calculations I find that a projectile endowed with an initial velocity of 12,000 yards per second, and aimed at the moon, must necessarily reach it. I have the honor, my brave colleagues, to propose a trial of this little experiment." ……
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