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Model for the demonstration of precession of the equinoxes and nutation
    • Setting:
      Room III
    • Maker:
      unknown
    • Date:
      ca. 1800
    • Materials:
      brass
    • Dimensions:
      height 360 mm, width 240 mm
    • Inventory:
      1465
    • Model for the demonstration of precession of the equinoxes and nutation (Inv. 1465)
    • Model for the demonstration of precession of the equinoxes and nutation (Inv. 1465)

Model for explaining the very slow motion called precession of the equinoxes. The phenomenon—which sparked scientific and doctrinal controversies—was investigated for several centuries. It was one of the arguments cited by Copernicus in support of his astronomical system. The model, actuated by a series of hand-operated gears, also simulates the nutation of the Earth's axis.