Cavorite

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Cavorite is a fictional anti-gravity material from H. G. Wells's novel "The First Men in the Moon," used to enable space travel to the Moon.

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Cavorite canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anti-gravity material
fictional substance
appearsIn The First Men in the Moon
associatedWith Moon exploration in literature
early space travel fiction
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Herbert George Wells
surface form: H. G. Wells
describedBy Mr. Bedford
surface form: first-person narrator Mr. Bedford
effectOnEnvironment neutralizes weight of objects it covers
enables ballistic-style launch into space
construction of a gravity-screened sphere
fictionalUniverse The First Men in the Moon
surface form: The First Men in the Moon universe
firstAppearanceYear 1901
form sheet-like material in the story
genre science fiction concept
hasTheme human conquest of space
unintended consequences of scientific discovery
influenced later depictions of anti-gravity in science fiction
inspired later fictional materials with gravity control properties
languageOfOrigin English
medium novel
namedAfter Dr. Cavor
partOfWork Victorian-era scientific romance tradition
property blocks gravitational attraction
generates anti-gravity effect
publicationContext originally serialized in The Strand Magazine
relatedConcept gravity shielding
reactionless propulsion
relatedWork The Time Machine
The War of the Worlds
usedByCharacter Dr. Cavor
Mr. Bedford
usedFor space travel
travel to the Moon

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