orreries
Orreries are mechanical models of the solar system designed to illustrate the motions of the planets around the Sun. They typically consist of a frame with a central Sun and a gear train or armature that carries miniature planets on orbits. The motion is produced by clockwork, a motor, or manual cranking, and the planetary speeds are scaled to approximate orbital periods. In many models the Moon is included as a satellite of the Earth.
A notable historical origin is the early 18th century, when a model was created for an English
Designs vary from heliocentric configurations, where all planets orbit the Sun, to geocentric arrangements that depict
Today's orreries are common in science museums and classrooms as teaching tools, and some are built as
Related devices include the armillary sphere, which represents the celestial coordinate system rather than planetary orbits,