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But why said Nicholl should not these rays be simplybook13 spurs of mountains which reflect more vividly the lightbook35 of the sun No replied Barbicane if it was so under certain conditions of the moon these ridges would cast shadows and they do not cast any. Soon there appeared the heights which bound this sea at this northern limit. There exist said Barbicane several kinds of circles on the surface of the moon and it is easy to see that Copernicus belongs to the radiating class. Over the whole of this and in all directions lay the luminous lines all converging to the summit of Copernicus.... read all
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