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Picked up the link from [livejournal.com profile] steamfashion: Eclipse Calculator

Or you can read about it under the cut (but no picture of the item):

Enigmatic relic was an eclipse calculator

* 18:00 29 November 2006
* NewScientist.com news service
* Justin Mullins

The mystery over the purpose of a sophisticated geared "calculator" built in the 2nd century BC has finally been solved.

The so-called "Antikythera mechanism" was found in 1902 by sponge divers exploring a shipwreck off the Greek island of the same name, but its exact use had puzzled scientists.

The relic consists of numerous fragments, including brass gears embedded in thick mineral encrustations. The device is thought to have once been housed in a wooden box about the size of a carriage clock and is more complex by far than any other machine known to have existed on the planet for the following 1000 years.

Now a team led by Mike Edmunds at Cardiff University in Wales has shown that the Antikythera mechanism was designed to predict solar and lunar eclipses from the relative positions of the Earth, Moon and Sun.

Edmunds's team used an industrial CT scanner to map out the gear trains within the mineral-encrusted fragments. The scans allowed them to determine how the components fit together and to work out their function. The team also found fragments of previously hidden text engraved on the metal.
Long tradition

"The real significance of this is just how sophisticated the device was – much more complex than a modern wristwatch," says Edmunds. "It is beautifully designed and must have come from a long tradition of making these kinds of devices."

The team is constructing a virtual model of the mechanism, which they hope to have completed within a few months.

But questions still remain, says Edmunds. There are various written references to devices like the Antikythera mechanism and yet no other examples are known. One reason may be that the bronze from which the machine is made would have been extremely valuable and so similar devices may have been melted down.

"It may be significant that the only example we have has come from a shipwreck and so couldn't have been melted down," Edmunds says, adding that the only examples of bronze statues from the same period also come from shipwrecks.

Journal reference: Nature (DOI: 10.1038/nature05357)

The article is from 2006, so I checked the links that came with the article:

Wikipedia entry, including where the original and replicas are located
The Antikythera Mechanism Research Project

The project site has some info on the parts of the mechanism.

Date: 2008-11-06 07:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] danabren.livejournal.com
http://www.blackphoenixalchemylab.com/steamworks.html

Antikythera indeed!

Date: 2008-11-06 07:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] helwen.livejournal.com
:)

Hm, not sure if I'd want to wear it, but amused at the idea!

Date: 2008-11-06 08:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] danabren.livejournal.com
I've smelled them all, and except for Galvanic Goggles, they just don't work on me. But for my friend Amanda who is THE Gaslight Fantasy girl in the UK, that line works fantastically well on her.

I find that entertaining :) (esp since the line that works best on me is the Haunted House lol)

Date: 2008-11-07 02:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] helwen.livejournal.com
Mysterious... so, if I ever decide to try BPAL, it may point out my "true nature", eh? lol

Date: 2008-11-07 02:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] danabren.livejournal.com
Or not LOL

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