RecordOrrery< 1 of 1 > Back made in London
OrreryAn orrery (named after the owner of the first example, the Earl of Orrery) shows the motion of planets in the Solar System. This example was made around 1790 by George Adams (Jnr) of Fleet Street in London. It can be set up as a planetarium to show the relative motions of the planets of the Solar System; as a lunarium, showing the motion of the moon around the earth; or with a tellurian to show the orbiting relationship of the spinning earth with the sun. Three contemporary astronomical discoveries are depicted on the instrument; the plant Uranus, in 1781; the first two of its five satellites, in 1787; and a further two satellites of Saturn, in 1789. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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