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A VOYAGE IN SPACE
the air up aloft? Well, fortunately, meteors are able to do this very thing to a limited extent. In their fierce rush they catch the gases and shut them up
The Appley Bridge Aerolite, Oct. 13, 1914. Scale 13
(See Notes to Illustrations.)
inside themselves so that chemists have been able to get them out afterwards and find their nature. They have often found hydrogen in this way inside meteors, and so we learn, what can be shown to be probable in other ways, that there is a good deal of
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