This meticulously designed patent poster presents a planetarium, an instrument that paved the way for the study of celestial bodies' movements. The patent drawing shows F. J. & W. F. Trippensee's design, which was granted patent number 937,892 on October 26, 1909, following an application on September 28, 1908. Every detail and component of the construction is beautifully rendered, revealing the complexity and precision of this educational tool for astronomy. It is a captivating and inspiring image for anyone with a passion for the starry sky and the educational tools that have been used to explore it.
This patent poster is not just a piece of decorative art; it is a historical document that captures a time when scientific advancements were manifested in such detailed and well-thought-out designs. The poster depicts a time when physical models were at the forefront of education and discoveries. It evokes a sense of nostalgia and admiration and is an ideal decorative piece for science enthusiasts, teachers, students, and anyone who appreciates the history of science and technology. Adorn your office, classroom, or home with this unique illustration of a tool that has illuminated the wonders of the universe for generations.
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The poster is printed on a durable 230-gram premium paper.
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