- Astrarium
An astrarium, also called a planetarium, is the mechanical representation of the cyclic nature of
astronomical object s in one timepiece. It is anastronomical clock .History
Greek and Roman World
, was recently redated between [150 to 100 B.C] [http://www.antikythera-mechanism.gr/] . Extensive study of the fragments, using X-rays, have revealed enough details (gears, pinions, crank) to enable researchers to build partial replicas [http://www.antikythera-mechanism.gr/data/models/solid-models.html] , [http://sfr.ee.teiath.gr/historia/historia/graphics/instr/images/antik06.jpg] [http://ircamera.as.arizona.edu/NatSci102/text/extgreek_files/image004.jpg] . Engraved on the major gears are the names of the planets (such as Venus), which leaves little doubt as to the intended use of the mechanism.
However, before the end of the Roman Empire, the know-how and science behind this piece of clockwork would be lost.
Middle Ages and Renaissance
The first documented astrarium clock was completed in 1364 by Giovanni
de Dondi (1318-1389), a scholar and physician of theMiddle Ages interested in astronomy andhorology . The original clock, consisting of 107 wheels andpinion s, was lost, perhaps during the sacking of Mantua in 1630, but de'Dondi left detailed descriptions which have survived, enabling the reconstruction of the clock. It displays the mean time, sidereal, or star, time and the motions of the sun, moon and the five then known planetsVenus ,Mars ,Saturn , Mercury, andJupiter . It was conceived according to a Ptolemaic conception of the solar system. De'Dondi was inspired by his father Jacopo who had designed theastronomical clock in the Piazzi dei Signori, Padua in 1344 - one of the first of its type.In later ages more astraria were built. A famous example is the one built in 1774 by
Eise Eisinga from Dronrijp, Friesland, the Netherlands. It displayed all the planets and was fixed to the ceiling in a house inFraneker where it can still be visited.In modern time the astrarium grew into a tourist attraction as a commercially exploited
planetarium showing inIMAX the history of the universe and other astronomical phenomena.ee also
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Astronomical clock
*Planetarium
*Orrery External links
* [http://www.annosphere.com Annosphere] An electro-mechanical model of the earth/sun relationship.
* [http://www.scienceandsociety.co.uk/results.asp?
] : - a picture of De Dondi’s "Astrarium", the world’s first astronomical clock, 1364.
* [http://www.almagest.co.uk/middle/astrar.htm de Dondi's Astrarium Hi-Tech, 14th Century style]
* [http://www.planetarium-friesland.nl/ Het Eise Eisinga Planetarium]
* [http://theorderoftime.org/truetime/solartime.html Solar tempometer] An astrarium clock running to the sun.Literature
* Giovanni de Dondi - "Tractatus astarii"
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