
Building a Chinese Armillary Sphere — The Bronze Instrument That Mapped the Heavens
The armillary sphere is one of the oldest and most important astronomical instruments ever built — a nested set of graduated metal rings representing the great circles of the celestial sphere: the equator, the ecliptic, the meridian, and the horizon. Chinese astronomers were constructing armillary spheres by the 1st century BC, and the instrument reached its highest development under Zhang Heng (78–139 AD), who added a water-powered drive to rotate the sphere in step with the heavens. By rotating the rings and sighting along them, an observer could measure the position of any star, planet, or the Moon in coordinates that could be recorded and compared across centuries. This blueprint builds a simplified but functional desktop armillary sphere from metal rings and a wooden base — accurate enough to demonstrate celestial coordinates and identify star positions by right ascension and declination.
Instrucciones
Understand the celestial coordinate system
Understand the celestial coordinate system
Prepare the metal strips
Prepare the metal strips
Materiales para este paso:
Brass Strip3 metrosHerramientas necesarias:
Metal FileForm the meridian ring
Form the meridian ring
Form the horizon ring
Form the horizon ring
Herramientas necesarias:
Soldering Iron
Solder WireJoin the meridian and horizon rings
Join the meridian and horizon rings
Form the equatorial ring
Form the equatorial ring
Mark degree graduations on the equator
Mark degree graduations on the equator
Herramientas necesarias:
Protractor
Diamond ScriberForm the ecliptic ring
Form the ecliptic ring
Install the equatorial and ecliptic rings
Install the equatorial and ecliptic rings
Add the polar axis
Add the polar axis
Materiales para este paso:
Brass Rod1 piezaAdd the sighting tube
Add the sighting tube
Build the wooden base and support
Build the wooden base and support
Materiales para este paso:
Hardwood Block1 piezaHerramientas necesarias:
Iron ChiselMount the sphere on the base
Mount the sphere on the base
Align to the celestial pole
Align to the celestial pole
Record your first star position
Record your first star position
Materiales
3- 3 metrosMarcador de posición
- 1 piezaMarcador de posición
Herramientas requeridas
6- Marcador de posición
- Marcador de posición
- Marcador de posición
- Marcador de posición
- Marcador de posición
- Marcador de posición
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