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The Torica Astroglobe (Ptolemaic Tellurian)
The Torica Astroglobe (Ptolemaic Tellurian)
MCM Torica "Astroglobe" Tellurian by Tokyo Instrument Manufacturing Company Limited, Tokyo, Japan. Circa 1963. An interesting Ptolemaic view of our cosmos. Functional & complete original.
Three metal legs support plastic celestial sphere, then supporting circular metal ring on vertical orientation. Inside which, the meridian (green plastic ring- vertically oriented) wraps around globe & is be slid to adjust globes' inclination. Graduated every 10 degrees, 0-90-0-90-0. Semi-circular, graduated ring (in regular sections) over top hemisphere can be rotated independently from North Pole, allowing for use over globe.
Horizon band (green plastic outer ring- horizontally oriented) graduated every 10 degrees, 0-360. Marked 'N' & 'S', respectively. Raised scales with 24 graduations (grey-discs) at each pole.
Interior surface shows marks indicating stars, celestial bodies, milky way (dotted area), w/ significant features & major constellation stars marked, dotted lines divide areas of sky. Ecliptic marked by band & dotted line. At center sits a 4-inch terrestrial globe, fixed in place w/ rods at poles. When celestial globe is rotated, terrestrial globe remains in place. Moon represented w/ Yellow plastic sphere, Sun represented by w/ Red. When Astroglobe is rotated, the Sun, moon, & Earth's rotation in celestial sphere is accurately observed.
Featured in The Science Museum Group.
Featured in The Scientific Instruments Collection at The University of Toronto.
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