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But whenbrought to the Moon, it was expected that these compasses, once moresubjected to the influence of the current, would attest certainphenomena. In any case, it would be interesting to verify if the Earthand her satellite were similarly affected by the magnetic forces.A hypsometer, or instrument for ascertaining the heights of the Lunarmountains by the barometric pressure under which water boils, a sextantto measure the altitude of the Sun, a theodolite for taking horizontalor vertical angles, telescopes, of indispensable necessity when thetravellers should approach the Moon,--all these instruments, carefullyexamined, were found to be still in perfect working order,notwithstanding the violence of the terrible shock at the start.
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