Study on the Structure and Working Principle of Song I-Yong's Armillary Clock

We analysis the structure of Song I-yong's Armillary Clock, a Korean National Treasure (No. 230) that is displayed at Korea University Museum. This Armillary Clock is only one remained in east Asia, but does not working because some parts had been broken away. We measured this remains and recon...

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Main Authors: Yong Sam Lee, Sang Hyuk Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Korean Space Science Society 2007-06-01
Series:Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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Online Access:http://ocean.kisti.re.kr/downfile/volume/kosss/OJOOBS/2007/v24n2/OJOOBS_2007_v24n2_167.pdf
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description We analysis the structure of Song I-yong's Armillary Clock, a Korean National Treasure (No. 230) that is displayed at Korea University Museum. This Armillary Clock is only one remained in east Asia, but does not working because some parts had been broken away. We measured this remains and reconstructed a working model of the astronomical armillary sphere system of the his armillary clock, which system is consisted of Solar and lunar moving devices.
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spelling doaj.art-fe4ec10037be4a96907a7767a0cbbc622024-01-02T07:52:43ZengThe Korean Space Science SocietyJournal of Astronomy and Space Sciences2093-55872093-14092007-06-0124216717810.5140/JASS.2007.24.2.167Study on the Structure and Working Principle of Song I-Yong's Armillary ClockYong Sam Lee0Sang Hyuk Kim1Dept. of Astronomy & Space Science, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju 361-763, KoreaDept. Science of Culture, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 156-756, KoreaWe analysis the structure of Song I-yong's Armillary Clock, a Korean National Treasure (No. 230) that is displayed at Korea University Museum. This Armillary Clock is only one remained in east Asia, but does not working because some parts had been broken away. We measured this remains and reconstructed a working model of the astronomical armillary sphere system of the his armillary clock, which system is consisted of Solar and lunar moving devices.http://ocean.kisti.re.kr/downfile/volume/kosss/OJOOBS/2007/v24n2/OJOOBS_2007_v24n2_167.pdfSong I-yongarmillary clock
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Study on the Structure and Working Principle of Song I-Yong's Armillary Clock
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title Study on the Structure and Working Principle of Song I-Yong's Armillary Clock
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title_fullStr Study on the Structure and Working Principle of Song I-Yong's Armillary Clock
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title_short Study on the Structure and Working Principle of Song I-Yong's Armillary Clock
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