
CHAPTER I. - A MESSAGE FROM MARS.
CHAPTER II. - HOW CAN WE GET TO THE OTHER PLANETS?
CHAPTER III. - A NEW FORCE.
CHAPTER IV. - THE ELECTRIC ORRERY.
CHAPTER V. - LEAVING THE EARTH.
CHAPTER VI. - IN SPACE.
CHAPTER VII. - ARRIVING IN VENUS.
CHAPTER VIII. - THE CRATER LAND.
CHAPTER IX. - THE FLOWER OF THE SOUL.
CHAPTER X. - ALUMION.
In a cramped London railway carriage, the narrator’s routine reading of the morning Times is interrupted by a startling report: a mysterious flash of light has been seen on the dark side of Mars. Intrigued, he seeks out his old friend, Professor Gazen, an astronomer whose skeptical humor masks a genuine fascination with the possibility of an extraterrestrial signal. Their conversation drifts from comet tails to imagined Martian lanterns, setting the stage for a daring scientific quest.
The intrigue soon becomes an obsession, and the narrator joins a small band of engineers and scholars determined to test the limits of contemporary technology. Their plan—to launch a voyage toward the neighboring planet Venus—promises both spectacular discoveries and unforeseen dangers as they confront alien skies and unfamiliar landscapes. Listeners will be carried along the early stages of this bold adventure, where curiosity and imagination collide with the harsh realities of space travel.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (279K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Steven desJardins and Distributed Proofreaders.
Release date
2004-10-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1849–1930
Best known for early science fiction such as A Trip to Venus, he also spent decades teaching engineering and writing lively books about electricity and technology. His work sits at an interesting crossroads of Victorian science, education, and imagination.
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