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In which the travellers on the comet Gallia observe with awe—and some apprehension—the giant planet Jupiter drawing near, its vast dimensions and powerful gravitational influence inspiring both scientific discourse and unease. As the comet skirts the planet at a considerable distance, they weigh the uncertainties of celestial mechanics with measured hope that the professor’s calculations will see them safely through their cosmic journey.
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