File:Astronomische Uhr Deutsches Museum München 20.jpg
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Deutsch: Die astronomische Uhr aus dem Jahr 1935, nach Entwurf von G. Bestelmeyer, München, mechanischer und elektrischer Teil von J. Neher Söhne GmbH, München. Modelle der Plastiken: Ernst Andreas Rauch, Ausführung in Kupfer Fa. Ehrenböck
Schlagglocken (eine für den Stundenschlag, zwei kleinere für den Viertelschlag): Glockengießerei Franz Schilling Söhne (Apolda, Thüringen). Die Uhr zeigt Tageszeit, Wochentag, Monat, Mondphasen und die Stellung der Sonne im Tierkreis an. Das Turmuhrwerk arbeitet mit einem elektrischen Gewichtsaufzug. Die Minuten werden elektromagnetisch ausgelöst, Das Antriebswerk für die Sekundenanzeige hat eine elektromagnetische Sekundenauslösung. Eine Hauptuhr steuert beide Werke. Die Antriebswerke für Wochentagsanzeige, Monatsanzeige und Mondkugel sind mechanisch mit dem Turmuhrwekg gekoppelt. Durchmesser Zifferblatt: ca. 6,5 m Stundenzeiger: Länge 3,78 m, Gewicht 38 kg Minutenzeiger: Länge 4,32 m, Gewicht 36 kg Sekundenzeiger: Länge 1,26 m, Gewicht 2,5 kg Die Uhr wurde 2019 innen und außen restauriert, am 11. Okt. 2019 wurde der letzte Teil, die Mondkugel eingesetzt. Nach 80 Jahren Restaurierung erstrahlen Zeiger, Zifferblätter, Tierkreiszeichen- und Wochentagsanzeige erneut in ihrem Glanz. Stück für Stück wurde wieder an seinen Platz in der Fassade gesetzt.English: Astronomical Clock, Design: G. Bestelmeyer, Munich; mechanical and electrical part: J. Neher Soehne GmbH, Munich, 1935. The astronomical clock shows the time-of-day, day of work, month, phases of the moon, an the position of the sun in the zodiac. The tower clovk movement operates with an electrical weight winding-up device. The minutes are activated electromagnetically. The drive mehcanism for the secons display contains an electromagnetic seconds activation. The main clock controls both mechanisms. The drive mechanisms for the day oft the week display, month display and moon globe are mechanically coupled to the tower clock mocement. The diameter of the dial ist about 6,5 m. |
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Source | Own work |
Author | Burkhard Mücke |
Camera location | 48° 07′ 48.3″ N, 11° 35′ 01.92″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 48.130083; 11.583868 |
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Camera manufacturer | Canon |
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Camera model | Canon EOS 5D Mark IV |
Author | Burkhard Muecke |
Exposure time | 1/640 sec (0.0015625) |
F-number | f/8 |
ISO speed rating | 200 |
Date and time of data generation | 15:51, 11 October 2019 |
Lens focal length | 85 mm |
Latitude | 48° 7′ 48.3″ N |
Longitude | 11° 35′ 1.93″ E |
Altitude | 518.2 meters above sea level |
Orientation | Normal |
Horizontal resolution | 300 dpi |
Vertical resolution | 300 dpi |
Software used | Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows |
File change date and time | 20:55, 11 October 2019 |
Y and C positioning | Co-sited |
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Exif version | 2.31 |
Date and time of digitizing | 15:51, 11 October 2019 |
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APEX aperture | 6 |
APEX exposure bias | −0.66666666666667 |
Subject distance | 43.95 meters |
Metering mode | Pattern |
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Custom image processing | Normal process |
Exposure mode | Auto exposure |
White balance | Manual white balance |
Scene capture type | Standard |
GPS time (atomic clock) | 13:42:45.908 |
Satellites used for measurement | 4 |
Receiver status | Measurement in progress |
Measurement mode | 3-dimensional measurement |
Measurement precision | Poor (6.3) |
Geodetic survey data used | WGS-84 |
GPS date | 11 October 2019 |
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Rating (out of 5) | 0 |
Date metadata was last modified | 22:55, 11 October 2019 |
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