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Other Worlds

CHAPTER VII
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SATURN, A PRODIGY AMONG PLANETS One of the first things that persons unaccustomed to astronomical observations ask to see when they have an opportunity to look through a telescope is the planet Saturn.

Many telescopic views in the heavens disappoint the beginner, but that of Saturn does not.

Even though the planet may not look as large as he expects to see it from what he has been told of the magnifying power employed, the untrained observer is sure to be greatly impressed by the wonderful rings, suspended around it as if by a miracle.

No previous inspection of pictures of these rings can rob them of their effect upon the eye and the mind.

They are overwhelming in their inimitable singularity, and they leave every spectator truly amazed.


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