
Astronomical clocks are complex mechanical timepieces that track astronomical events such as the positions of the Sun, Moon, planets, and Zodiac constellations. Since ancient civilizations, time measurement methods have developed in close connection with the science of astronomy, leading to the emergence of astronomical clocks in medieval Europe. These clocks not only display the time but also model the movements of celestial bodies, allowing the tracking of astronomical events. Especially found
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The Münster Astronomical Clock is a complex clock mechanism located in St. Paulus (Saint Paul) Cathedral in the city of Münster, Germany, showcasing examples of Renaissance engineering. In addition to merely indicating the time, this clock also provides multifaceted astronomical information such as tracking the positions of the Sun and Moon, reflecting calendar data (day, month, year), featuring display sections symbolizing planetary movements, and marking the Zodiac constellations. Considered o
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