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"
Why
not
?
"
demanded
the
major
.
"
Because
the
shot
,
"
quickly
replied
J.
T.
Maston
,
"
must
be
big
enough
to
attract
the
attention
of
the
inhabitants
of
the
moon
,
if
there
are
any
?
"
"
Yes
,
"
replied
Barbicane
,
"
and
for
another
reason
more
important
still
.
"
"
What
mean
you
?
"
asked
the
major
.
"
I
mean
that
it
is
not
enough
to
discharge
a
projectile
,
and
then
take
no
further
notice
of
it
;
we
must
follow
it
throughout
its
course
,
up
to
the
moment
when
it
shall
reach
its
goal
.
"
"
What
?
"
shouted
the
general
and
the
major
in
great
surprise
.
"
Undoubtedly
,
"
replied
Barbicane
composedly
,
"
or
our
experiment
would
produce
no
result
.
"
"
But
then
,
"
replied
the
major
,
"
you
will
have
to
give
this
projectile
enormous
dimensions
.
"
"
No
!
Be
so
good
as
to
listen
.
You
know
that
optical
instruments
have
acquired
great
perfection
;
with
certain
instruments
we
have
succeeded
in
obtaining
enlargements
of
6,000
times
and
reducing
the
moon
to
within
forty
miles
'
distance
.
Now
,
at
this
distance
,
any
objects
sixty
feet
square
would
be
perfectly
visible
.
"
If
,
then
,
the
penetrative
power
of
telescopes
has
not
been
further
increased
,
it
is
because
that
power
detracts
from
their
light
;
and
the
moon
,
which
is
but
a
reflecting
mirror
,
does
not
give
back
sufficient
light
to
enable
us
to
perceive
objects
of
lesser
magnitude
.
"