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DATE: March 13, 2017, 8:04 p.m.

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  1. of the habitability of the moon-- `No! the moon is not habitable.'" This decision was consigned by President Barbicane to his notebook, where the process of the sitting of the 6th of December may be seen. "Now," said Nicholl, "let us attack the second question, an indispensable complement of the first. I ask the honorable commission, if the moon is not habitable, has she ever been inhabited, Citizen Barbicane?" "My friends," replied Barbicane, "I did not undertake this journey in order to form an opinion on the past habitability of our satellite; but I will add that our personal observations only confirm me in this opinion. I believe, indeed I affirm, that the moon has been inhabited by a human race organized like our own; that she has produced animals anatomically formed like the terrestrial animals: but I add that these races, human and animal, have had their day, and are now forever extinct!"

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