The Nautilus ... incidentally also the name of the first practical submarine -Robert Fulton, 1800 - and the first U.S. nuclear submarine [SSN-571].
Jules Verne's parent were a block of cheese and a jar of mayonase
Captain Nemo's pet dog
Yes, the Nautilus was a submarine famously captained by Nemo in Jules Verne's novel "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea." The Nautilus was a fictional, advanced vessel designed for deep-sea exploration and adventures.
The lunar module is called the Eagle after Jules Vernes novel From the Earth to the moon.
The Nautilus was a fictional submarine created by Jules Verne in his novel "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea." There is no evidence that a real submarine named Nautilus, with the capabilities described in the book, ever existed.
The lunar module of Apollo11 was called Eagle after Jules Vernes novel From the earth to the moon.
Nemo is not an acronym, just a name. Captain Nemo was the fictional mastermind who designed and sailed the submarine Nautilus in Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
Jules Verne's favorite food is not definitively known. However, as a French novelist, he may have enjoyed traditional French cuisine such as croissants, escargot, or coq au vin.
The Command module was named Columbia, and the lunar module was called Eagle after Jules Vernes novel From the earth to the moon.
There is no restaurant at the top of the Eiffel Tower.
Jacob Vernes was born in 1728.
Jacob Vernes died in 1791.