登陆注册
15423700000017

第17章

VENUS IN PERILOUS PROXIMITY

The light of the returning sun soon extinguished the glory of the stars, and rendered it necessary for the captain to postpone his observations.

He had sought in vain for further trace of the huge disc that had so excited his wonder on the 1st, and it seemed most probable that, in its irregular orbit, it had been carried beyond the range of vision.

The weather was still superb. The wind, after veering to the west, had sunk to a perfect calm. Pursuing its inverted course, the sun rose and set with undeviating regularity; and the days and nights were still divided into periods of precisely six hours each--a sure proof that the sun remained close to the new equator which manifestly passed through Gourbi Island.

Meanwhile the temperature was steadily increasing. The captain kept his thermometer close at hand where he could repeatedly consult it, and on the 15th he found that it registered 50 degrees centigrade in the shade.

No attempt had been made to rebuild the gourbi, but the captain and Ben Zoof managed to make up quarters sufficiently comfortable in the principal apartment of the adjoining structure, where the stone walls, that at first afforded a refuge from the torrents of rain, now formed an equally acceptable shelter from the burning sun. The heat was becoming insufferable, surpassing the heat of Senegal and other equatorial regions;not a cloud ever tempered the intensity of the solar rays;and unless some modification ensued, it seemed inevitable that all vegetation should become scorched and burnt off from the face of the island.

In spite, however, of the profuse perspirations from which he suffered, Ben Zoof, constant to his principles, expressed no surprise at the unwonted heat. No remonstrances from his master could induce him to abandon his watch from the cliff. To withstand the vertical beams of that noontide sun would seem to require a skin of brass and a brain of adamant; but yet, hour after hour, he would remain conscientiously scanning the surface of the Mediterranean, which, calm and deserted, lay outstretched before him.

On one occasion, Servadac, in reference to his orderly's indomitable perseverance, happened to remark that he thought he must have been born in the heart of equatorial Africa; to which Ben Zoof replied, with the utmost dignity, that he was born at Montmartre, which was all the same.

The worthy fellow was unwilling to own that, even in the matter of heat, the tropics could in any way surpass his own much-loved home.

This unprecedented temperature very soon began to take effect upon the products of the soil. The sap rose rapidly in the trees, so that in the course of a few days buds, leaves, flowers, and fruit had come to full maturity. It was the same with the cereals;wheat and maize sprouted and ripened as if by magic, and for a while a rank and luxuriant pasturage clothed the meadows. Summer and autumn seemed blended into one.

If Captain Servadac had been more deeply versed in astronomy, he would perhaps have been able to bring to bear his knowledge that if the axis of the earth, as everything seemed to indicate, now formed a right angle with the plane of the ecliptic, her various seasons, like those of the planet Jupiter, would become limited to certain zones, in which they would remain invariable.

But even if he had understood the _rationale_ of the change, the convulsion that had brought it about would have been as much a mystery as ever.

The precocity of vegetation caused some embarrassment.

The time for the corn and fruit harvest had fallen simultaneously with that of the haymaking; and as the extreme heat precluded any prolonged exertions, it was evident "the population"of the island would find it difficult to provide the necessary amount of labor. Not that the prospect gave them much concern:

the provisions of the gourbi were still far from exhausted, and now that the roughness of the weather had so happily subsided, they had every encouragement to hope that a ship of some sort would soon appear. Not only was that part of the Mediterranean systematically frequented by the government steamers that watched the coast, but vessels of all nations were constantly cruising off the shore.

In spite, however, of all their sanguine speculations, no ship appeared.

Ben Zoof admitted the necessity of extemporizing a kind of parasol for himself, otherwise he must literally have been roasted to death upon the exposed summit of the cliff.

Meanwhile, Servadac was doing his utmost--it must be acknowledged, with indifferent success--to recall the lessons of his school-days. He would plunge into the wildest speculations in his endeavors to unravel the difficulties of the new situation, and struggled into a kind of conviction that if there had been a change of manner in the earth's rotation on her axis, there would be a corresponding change in her revolution round the sun, which would involve the consequence of the length of the year being either diminished or increased.

Independently of the increased and increasing heat, there was another very conclusive demonstration that the earth had thus suddenly approximated towards the sun. The diameter of the solar disc was now exactly twice what it ordinarily looks to the naked eye;in fact, it was precisely such as it would appear to an observer on the surface of the planet Venus. The most obvious inference would therefore be that the earth's distance from the sun had been diminished from 91,000,000 to 66,000,000 miles.

If the just equilibrium of the earth had thus been destroyed, and should this diminution of distance still continue, would there not be reason to fear that the terrestrial world would be carried onwards to actual contact with the sun, which must result in its total annihilation?

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 点将令

    点将令

    时年元明二十五年,四子夺嫡,匈奴叩关!看似平静的朝堂,却暗潮涌动!随着现代女特种兵的异军突起,阴谋阳谋也随之而来.......易明天:男人,我若为皇,你为后,可否?某男:.......
  • 复仇成神

    复仇成神

    一个背负了两个位面仇恨的少年!!~~一位挣扎在生死边缘的泣血者!!!!!!~~一名执着坚强永不言败的男子汉!!!!一本关于男人的血泪成长史!!!!!!~~~一幅描绘强者的桀骜我行志!!!!!!!~~
  • 重生之医路嚣张

    重生之医路嚣张

    某医院全科医生,大外科主任张鹏重生后先知先觉十多年,他做人有点嚣张,却在各种环境中混得如鱼得水。张鹏摸了摸他的鼻子,人世间有百媚千红,唯独唐伯虎画上的美人是我情之所钟,哦,是唐伯虎的真迹美人图我最喜欢!
  • 传说之封神书

    传说之封神书

    在生日的那一天他收到了一份礼物然后人生发生了改变在剑与魔法阴谋与诡计的世界里他保护着小小的自己以阳光的笑容征服一位位王者最终登临王座之上这,就是那样子的故事
  • 银河漂流

    银河漂流

    银河中漂流,可能有终点……宇宙中漂流,哪里是尽头……
  • 花心总裁的天价逃妻

    花心总裁的天价逃妻

    她穿上白色婚纱,满心欢喜等待他的到来,期待共同许下一生一世的诺言。却不曾想等来了检察院的人,而他手挽其他女子,亲手送她入狱。他是浪漫又风度翩翩的电子商大亨,她是呆板又不解风情的媒体工作者。一个邪魅狂狷,一个寒冷如冰,当花心男遭遇面瘫女,故事会不会有不一样的风景?三岁的小布丁想有一个上天入地无所不能的爹,于是广发征婚帖。要求:男,不能有不良嗜好,要有能力逗妈咪开心,要五官端正长相白净,上得厅堂下得厨房,最最重要是带的出去带的回来。咦,这位先生我看你面带桃花,有没有兴趣做我爹地?【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 栀子女孩酷王子

    栀子女孩酷王子

    青春校园恋爱书,元气少女与腹黑冷酷校草碰上又会发生什么化学反应呢?看看大灰狼是吃掉张牙舞爪的小老虎,还是小老虎完胜大灰狼,嘘!欣雨潇与夏子谦他们来了……
  • 莲心劫

    莲心劫

    以心作劫,锁住了谁,困住了谁?谁为谁生,为何而生?谁本心不改?是谁度化了谁?这是一个女主步步入世,炼心的故事
  • 众神降临:保卫地球

    众神降临:保卫地球

    这是一个从撩妹开始讲起的故事……林逸尘撩妹界的电动小马达,随便去个酒吧就可以带一个妹纸探讨人生,跑路去丽江又顺便邂逅一个小清新。在地球他风生水起,然后去了瓦罗兰大陆,把索拉卡拐回来!又顺道去无双三国溜达一圈,这回更是直接手捧《群芳图录》将无双名姬直接“兜”回家!第一卷·英雄联盟之十二星座:白羊座黄金圣斗士索拉卡,大人,白羊座就是为了牺牲而生,所以,请您一定不要悲伤。三国群芳录·很纯很暧昧:洛神·甄宓,体迅飞凫,飘忽若神;无双名姬,洛神坠尘!女武圣·关银屏:银刀曼舞香浸月,翩龙回影心梦痕!女武神·张星彩:挥手泯灭踏四方,白马伴我笑沙场!
  • 九凰逆天之废材四小姐

    九凰逆天之废材四小姐

    她,沐绾婉,二十一世纪的超级大明星,演技颜值爆表的全能影后。她,沐清寒,东陵京都有名的废物小姐,自小被发配到偏远小镇的无盐女。神秘的九皇神鼎却把两个人的命运紧紧地连在了一起,从此不再是人人可欺的废物,天赋异禀的九炼之体,碾压那些所谓的天才。传奇丹药随手炼制,上古神兽美卖萌求收养。人不犯我我不犯人,人若犯我,斩草除根。今日你欺我,辱我,打我致死,他日我定欺之,辱之,灭你全家。他是高高在上的冰山王爷,却独独为她展颜。他是神秘莫测的地下鬼王,建立了滔天的势力也只为她一人。抄家灭族?我来。碾压渣男?我来。帮助情敌?我什么?沐清寒你给我过来!!沐清寒,你是我的,生生世世逃也逃不掉。