Model's Description:
Comet seeker 3D Model.
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The presented item is a refracting telescope on a tall equatorial mount tripod. The tube is made of wood, the 8 cm diameter objective and the retractable eyepiece are fixed in brass rings at opposite ends of the tube. The spotting scope is attached to the declination axis, which ends in a spherical metal counterweight on the other side. The declination axis is movably attached to the hour-angle axis.
The telescope was of compact size and offered quick disassembly, making it a convenient portable instrument. It was brought to the Astronomical Observatory in Kraków in 1834 by Józef Łęski.
Time and Place of creation: 1832, Vienna, Munich, Germany
https://muzea.malopolska.pl/en/objects-list/2780
Inventory number: 16653; 1949/V
Museum: Jagiellonian University Museum Collegium Maius
Digitalisation: Digitalisation: RDW MIC, Virtual Małopolska project - Comet seeker - Download Free 3D model by Virtual Museums of Małopolska (@WirtualneMuzeaMalopolski) 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 276424 polygons.
Model's Description:
Armillary sphere (1771) 3D Model.
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Full name: Armillary sphere by Franciszek Słupski (1771)
An armillary sphere is an astronomical instrument, a model of the celestial sphere. It was used to demonstrate celestial phenomena and determine the time and equatorial and ecliptic coordinates. The armillary sphere enabled simulation of astronomical phenomena, including the movement of planets in relation to the Sun. It was made by Franciszek Słupski as part of his doctoral thesis defended at the Philosophy Department of the University of Kraków.
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Inventory number: 4307; 307/V
Localisation of the physical object: Jagiellonian University Museum Collegium Maius, Kraków, Poland
Digitalisation: Regional Digitalisation Lab, Małopolska Institute of Culture in Kraków, Poland; “Virtual Museums of Małopolska” project - Armillary sphere (1771) - Download Free 3D model by Virtual Museums of Małopolska (@WirtualneMuzeaMalopolski) 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 308898 polygons.