Physics – Geophysics
Scientific paper
Jun 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005a%26g....46c..31b&link_type=abstract
Astronomy & Geophysics, Volume 46, Issue 3, pp. 3.31-3.35.
Physics
Geophysics
Scientific paper
The Armagh Observatory Human Orrery is the first major addition to the Observatory grounds and Astropark for more than a decade. This is believed to be the first large outdoor exhibit designed to show with precision the elliptical orbits and changing relative positions of the planets and other solar system bodies versus time. The Human Orrery provides a dynamic map of the positions and orbits of the six classical planets, an asteroid and two comets, as well as an indication of the 13 zodiacal constellations through which the Sun passes in the course of a year, and pointers to more distant objects in the universe. This article describes the key features of its design and construction, and indicates how educators may use the exhibit as an innovative tool to communicate astronomy, mathematics and space science to people of all ages.
Asher David
Bailey Mark
Christou Apostolos
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