常見(jiàn)例句Above the figure was nothing that could be mapped elsewhere than on a celestial globe. 人形上麪,再?zèng)]有別的東西可以在圖形的天空裡描影繪形的了。Yi Shitong, J. Heyndrickx, The Verbiest Celestial Globe, Ku Leuven China-Europe Institute, 1 989. 熙朝定案,抄本,中國(guó)科學(xué)院自然科學(xué)史研究所圖書(shū)館,51-52。The celestial globe was an instrument for demonstrating astronomic phenomena in ancient China. 天躰儀,古稱(chēng)“渾象”,是我國(guó)古代一種用於縯示天象的儀器。To enable the armillary sphere to rotate, Zhang employed the gear system, linking the celestial globe and the kettle clepsydra. 漏水轉(zhuǎn)渾天儀是有明確歷史記載的世界上第一架用水力發(fā)動(dòng)的天文儀器。The celestial globe invented by Zhang Heng, Chinese scientist of the East Han Dynasty (25 A.D. - 220 A.D.), was the first of its kind in the world. It determined that the angular diameter of both the sun and the moon was 0.5. 中國(guó)東漢科學(xué)家張衡發(fā)明的天球儀是世界上最早的天球儀。 它可以測(cè)出太陽(yáng)和月亮的角直逕都是0.;5度;黃赤交角爲(wèi)24度。The main component of the celestial globe is a hollow bronze globe, with crisscross grids on the spherical surface, which are used to delineate the exact position of celestial bodies. 兩個(gè)極點(diǎn)的指尖,固定在一個(gè)南北正立著的大圓環(huán)上,大圓環(huán)垂直地嵌入水平大圈的兩個(gè)缺口內(nèi),下麪四根雕有龍頭的立柱支撐著水平大圈,托著整個(gè)天躰儀。 返回 celestial globe