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armillary sphere
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Armillary sphere
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a model of the celestial sphere, historically used to depict and study the positions of celestial objects, consisting of a series of hoops representing important circles in the sky
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During the Renaissance, armillary spheres became intricate works of art, crafted from brass and adorned with decorative features.
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