In Around the Moon, Jules Verne continues the thrilling adventure begun in From the Earth to the Moon, taking readers on a voyage beyond the boundaries of Earthly experience. The story follows three travelers — propelled into space by a colossal cannon — as they circle the Moon and confront the infinite silence of the cosmos.
Blending scientific realism with poetic wonder, Verne depicts the beauty and terror of the unknown. His descriptions of weightlessness, lunar landscapes, and celestial phenomena anticipate the discoveries of the future, written with the precision of an engineer and the heart of a dreamer.
Around the Moon* is not just an adventure; it is a meditation on humanity's place in the universe. In their fragile capsule, Verne's explorers embody the eternal human desire to understand, to reach, and to marvel — a spirit that continues to define exploration today.

























