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Sonne, Erde, Mond und die Planeten: eine sogenannte Planetenmaschine oder Orrery stellt die Bewegung hier mechanisch nach. © Christoph Braun (Wikimedia) => Zurück zum Artikel


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  • Sonne, Erde, Mond und die Planeten: eine sogenannte Planetenmaschine oder Orrery stellt die Bewegung hier mechanisch nach.
  • Originalbeschriftung: Orrery with brass gearwork and paper scale in Blythe House's, Science Museum small objects storage, showing eight planets out to Neptune, by Newton and Son, London, mid 19th century. Globe reads "NEWTON & SON'S New Terrestrial Globe.

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  • Created: April 11th, 2013
  • Author: Christoph Braun (Wikimedia)

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