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Astronomy
Astrophysics
Asset ID
DF_Globe
Title
Armillary sphere, papier-mâché, brass, and wood, 19th century, Europe, Bliss Collection of Astronomical Instruments
Description
Rings can be turned to show the sun-centered orbits of Earth and its moon. Many armillaries with the Earth at center, extend the Earth's polar axis, equator and ecliptic, and sometimes other features, into the celestial sphere.
Date
2018
Is Part Of
Bliss Collection of Astronomical Instruments
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