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A speculative natural-philosophy treatise argues from telescopic observation and analogy that other planets and moons may have landscapes, vegetation, and inhabitants comparable in kind to those on Earth. It combines mathematical demonstration where astronomy permits with carefully qualified conjecture elsewhere, citing lunar plains and mountains and the satellites of Jupiter and Saturn as evidence of kinship among worlds. The work surveys how differences in illumination, motion, and atmosphere might shape local climates, organisms, and productions, and it anticipates and answers common objections by distinguishing degrees of certainty and proposing plausible, restrained scenarios for extraterrestrial life.

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