Ether (material): material without weight. Scene of the novel by Jules Verne

Ether (material): material without weight. Scene of the novel by Jules Verne 'From Earth to Moon' where the shell carrying passengers crossed the point where the attraction of the Earth and the Moon is equal and opposite. The characters are weightless.

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Ether (material): material without weight. Scene of the novel by Jules Verne 'From Earth to Moon' where the shell carrying passengers crossed the point where the attraction of the Earth and the Moon is equal and opposite. The characters are weightless. by Anonymous Anonymous. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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