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Moon Hoax

Moon Hoax

  • Genres: 
    Science fiction
  • Languages: 
    English
  • Provider: Librivox
  • Price: $0.00
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This hoax, subtitled “A Discovery that the Moon Has a Vast Population of Human Beings,” was originally serialized in 1835 in the New York Sun newspaper. It purported itself to be a true account that had been published in the Edinburgh Journal of Science. Sir John Herschel, a well-known astronomer at the time, was credited with authorship. Herschel’s telescope, according to the story, was able to see man-bats and other animals, as well as a variety of geographical features, on the surface of the moon. The article was published at a time when newspapers were read as much for entertainment as for news. It was not uncovered as a hoax until weeks after its publication, and the paper never printed a retraction. - Summary by Verla Viera

Chapters

  • 01
    Advertisement
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  • 02
    Great Astronomical Discoveries Lately Made
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  • 03
    The Younger Herschel’s Telescope
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  • 04
    New Lunar Discoveries Part 1
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  • 05
    New Lunar Discoveries Part 2
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  • 06
    New Lunar Discoveries Part 3
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  • 07
    New Lunar Discoveries Part 4
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  • 08
    Appendix Part 1 The Moon as Known at the Present Time
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  • 09
    Appendix Part 2
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