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The narrative follows members of a gun club who conceive, design, and fire a gigantic cannon to launch a projectile toward the Moon. The text alternates technical exposition—engineering plans, ballistics, and astronomical calculation—with lively public debate and preparations, the casting of the great gun, and the selection of a daring occupant. The projectile's flight is described through problem-solving episodes about trajectory, weightlessness, and observation, culminating in close study of lunar terrain and a perilous return to Earth where recovery follows. The work balances scientific imagination, meticulous calculation, and ironic commentary on technological ambition.
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