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Coordinates: 47°5553N 2°2359W / 47.9314°N 2.3996°W / 47.9314; -2.3996
 

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Ploërmel Astronomical clock

The Ploërmel Astronomical Clock is a 19th-century astronomical clockinPloërmelinBrittany, in north-west France.[1]

History and description[edit]

The clock was built and operational by 1855. It was constructed by Brother Bernardin (1812−1876) of the Community of Brothers of The Mother House of the Brothers of Ploërmel. The clock was originally inside the monastic building, it is now displayed in a glazed kiosk in the interior court of the cloisters.[2]

It comprises an astronomical clock and an orrery displaying all the planets known at that time. The Earth is especially well represented with its correct inclination and the moon encircling it

Astronomical clock[edit]

Ploërmel Astronomical Clock

The clock has ten dials which show:

Orrery[edit]

The Orrery displays the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus, together with the Moon, the four satellites of Jupiter and the six satellites of Saturn. It was constructed around the time of the discovery of Neptune, and before Pluto, and these two planets are not shown.

References[edit]

  1. ^ DK Eyewitness Travel Guide. Brittany. Dorling Kindersley. 2011
  • ^ Michelin Editions des Voyages. ISBN 2-06-131404-X.
  • ^ Brother Bernardin’s Astronomical Clock. The Community of the Brothers of Ploërmel.
  • 47°55′53N 2°23′59W / 47.9314°N 2.3996°W / 47.9314; -2.3996


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