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David ALBERTO
David ALBERTO
@david_alberto@social.sciences.re  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

Eclipses can only occur when the Sun is in conjunction with the nodes of the lunar orbit (intersections of the Sun's orbit with the Moon's) and during a lunar or a solar eclipse.

With this instrument, you can find both the dates of node conjunctions and dates of 🌑 and 🌕. An eclipse happens when they occur a few days appart.

The approximate aspect of the eclipses is visible through the 2 round windows on the uppermost disc.

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A diagram with a blue ellipse drawn as a the Sun's apparent circular orbit, and part of the Moon's orbit. Some points are named. 'S' for the Sun, 'N' for the ascending node. Some angles are defined.
A diagram with a blue ellipse drawn as a the Sun's apparent circular orbit, and part of the Moon's orbit. Some points are named. 'S' for the Sun, 'N' for the ascending node. Some angles are defined.
A diagram with a blue ellipse drawn as a the Sun's apparent circular orbit, and part of the Moon's orbit. Some points are named. 'S' for the Sun, 'N' for the ascending node. Some angles are defined.
detail from the first image, with an index labeled 'ascending node'. British Library, public domain.
detail from the first image, with an index labeled 'ascending node'. British Library, public domain.
detail from the first image, with an index labeled 'ascending node'. British Library, public domain.
Very close detail with the "Moon" window through which we can see a darkened area, mimicking a partly eclipsed Moon.
Very close detail with the "Moon" window through which we can see a darkened area, mimicking a partly eclipsed Moon.
Very close detail with the "Moon" window through which we can see a darkened area, mimicking a partly eclipsed Moon.
Very close detail showing a round hole on one of the paper discs, labeled 'Sun', with a dark area seen through, mimicking a solar eclipse.
Very close detail showing a round hole on one of the paper discs, labeled 'Sun', with a dark area seen through, mimicking a solar eclipse.
Very close detail showing a round hole on one of the paper discs, labeled 'Sun', with a dark area seen through, mimicking a solar eclipse.
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David ALBERTO
David ALBERTO
@david_alberto@social.sciences.re replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

I made a modern version of the Rotula for the 2026-2060 period. A feeling of magic at work when you find that the predicted dates match the ones found on the web, to the nearest day...

My version is made with #TeXLaTeX (TikZ) with some #Python .

I started making paper astronomical models during Covid: I didn't know such nice paper models existed...

As usual, everything you need is available on my website for download. Print & cut out the wheels and follow the instructions on the 12-page PDF. I wrote a user guide in french, and also one in english.

https://www.astrolabe-science.fr/maquette-astronomical-rotula-de-ferguson/

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Detail from the modern version, with the Moon and Sun indexes, part of the civil and the zodiacal calendars. Years 2027, 22028, 2046.
Detail from the modern version, with the Moon and Sun indexes, part of the civil and the zodiacal calendars. Years 2027, 22028, 2046.
Detail from the modern version, with the Moon and Sun indexes, part of the civil and the zodiacal calendars. Years 2027, 22028, 2046.
A modern version of the Rotula, with the same scales, but far easier to read.
A modern version of the Rotula, with the same scales, but far easier to read.
A modern version of the Rotula, with the same scales, but far easier to read.
Close view on the years 2047 to 2058.
Close view on the years 2047 to 2058.
Close view on the years 2047 to 2058.
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Maquette ‘astronomical rotula’ de Ferguson

Où l’on fait revivre une fascinante volvelle lunaire pour prédire les phases de la Lune et les éclipses. John Townsend – Stewart, Robert [engraver & publisher], Public domain, via W…
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