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pg 63 - the gun would cost 49.5 million, today. Still quite a deal.
pg 83 - Another correct prediction, as NASA’s lunar launches were staged in Florida.
— Jul 10, 2025 06:51PM
pg 83 - Another correct prediction, as NASA’s lunar launches were staged in Florida.
Ryan Youngblood
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…used on modern space craft.
pg 57 - today, the projectile would cost 3.4 million today. Quite a deal when considering the cost of modern space craft.
— Jul 10, 2025 08:55AM
pg 57 - today, the projectile would cost 3.4 million today. Quite a deal when considering the cost of modern space craft.
Ryan Youngblood
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…into science fiction. He goes to great lengths explaining the logic and caveats of traveling to the moon, even at the expense of an active, character-driven plot. This was probably to great effect when the book came out, but I could see modern audiences growing tired of the explanations.
pg. 50 - another accurate prediction: Americans wanting to plant their flag on the moon.
pg. 57 - Aluminum is indeed used…
— Jul 10, 2025 08:51AM
pg. 50 - another accurate prediction: Americans wanting to plant their flag on the moon.
pg. 57 - Aluminum is indeed used…
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Notes:
pg. 45 - America has “selonomania” or has gone “moon-mad.” Verne has predicted the effects that the space race would have on American culture a hundred years before its oncoming. In the 1960s, the U.S.’s real push for lunar domination caused a slew of space-related products to dominate pop culture. “Star Trek”, and the later “Star Wars comes to mind.
pg. 48 - Verne puts the “science”…
— Jul 10, 2025 08:33AM
pg. 45 - America has “selonomania” or has gone “moon-mad.” Verne has predicted the effects that the space race would have on American culture a hundred years before its oncoming. In the 1960s, the U.S.’s real push for lunar domination caused a slew of space-related products to dominate pop culture. “Star Trek”, and the later “Star Wars comes to mind.
pg. 48 - Verne puts the “science”…

