The Human Orrery: a new educational tool for astronomy
D.J. Asher, M.E. Bailey, A.A. Christou and M.D. Popescu
Astron. Educ. Rev., 5 (2), 159-176 (2007)
Abstract:
The Human Orrery is an innovative outdoor exhibit in the grounds of the
Armagh Observatory in Northern Ireland. Stainless steel disks mark the
orbits of the classical planets, two comets, and the dwarf planet Ceres with
a high level of precision. The idea is to provide a large-scale interactive
educational facility to promote greater public understanding of astronomy,
mathematics, and space science. In the Human Orrery, people play the part of
planets moving in their orbits. Thus, visitors can learn, through active
involvement, about the motions of the planets and the position of the Earth
and the Solar System in space.
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