This kit is a classic hands-on tool used to demonstrate the orbital mechanics of the Sun, Earth, and Moon. It typically uses a central light source and rotating arms to show how alignment causes astronomical events.
Key Components
- The Sun: Usually a large yellow sphere with a bright internal light or LED to simulate sunlight.
- The Earth and Moon: Scaled spheres mounted on a "Three-Sphere Linkage" or Tellurion mechanism.
- The Mechanism: A gear or pulley system that allows the Earth to rotate on its axis while the Moon orbits it, and both orbit the Sun.
Educational Concepts Demonstrated
- Solar Eclipse: Occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, casting a shadow on Earth.
- Lunar Eclipse: Occurs when the Earth passes between the Sun and Moon, casting Earth’s shadow on the Moon.
- Umbra and Penumbra: Most kits allow students to see the "dark" central shadow (umbra) and the "lighter" outer shadow (penumbra).
- Day/Night Cycles: The rotation of the Earth sphere demonstrates the concept of time and light exposure.