Aventures extraordinaires d'un savant russe; II. Le Soleil et les petites planètes
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A band of explorers undertakes voyages from a terrestrial observatory into space, visiting the Moon, Venus, comets, and the vicinity of the Sun, encountering strange landscapes, native inhabitants, mechanical marvels, and life-threatening hazards. Episodes alternate between vivid set pieces—parachute descents, oceanic plunges, balloon and comet rides—and confrontations involving sabotage, battles, and daring rescues. Technical inventions and speculative natural philosophy punctuate the action, while moments of humour and melancholy examine isolation, courage, and the moral tensions provoked by discovery. The narrative blends brisk adventure plotting with imaginative depictions of extraterrestrial environments.
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