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Secrets of an Ancient Computer
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Computers go back farther in history than you might imagine.

A mysterious mechanism found in a 2,000-year-old Greek shipwreck may have been used to calculate the positions of planets, predict when eclipses were to occur, and do other astronomical chores.

 

 

This illustration shows what the machinery inside an ancient astronomical computer might have looked like. The mechanism included sets of gears and moving hands to track astronomical cycles.

This illustration shows what the machinery inside an ancient astronomical computer might have looked like. The mechanism included sets of gears and moving hands to track astronomical cycles.

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Known as the Antikythera (pronounced an-tee-KITH-air-uh) mechanism, the device is about the size of a shoebox. When it was found underwater about 100 years ago, the mechanism was in poor shape. Its metal pieces had congealed into one mass, then broken into pieces.

People who studied what was left of the mechanism suspected that it had something to do with astronomy. To find out more, researchers recently used advanced imaging methods, including X-ray computer tomography, to look inside the metal fragments and to check for ancient writing on the device.

"The computer tomography images of the mechanism have literally opened the device up to us to see how it worked," says John M. Steele, who studies ancient astronomy at the University of Durham in England.

The researchers discovered that the mechanism had at least 30 bronze gears with as many as 225 teeth, likely all cut by hand.

This fresh look provided clear evidence that the device could have been used to compute eclipses of the sun and moon. A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes into Earth's shadow, and a solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the sun and Earth.

Scientists suspect that the mechanism was also able to show the motions of the planets. A user could pick a day in the future and, using some sort of crank, work out a planet's position on that date.

The new images doubled the number of engravings that the scientists could read. These inscriptions revealed uses for the machine that were previously unknown.

With the added information, the researchers came up with a new model for how the mechanism operated. The model takes into account 29 of the 30 known gears and adds five more that were probably there but never found.

 

 

A diagram of a spiral dial for predicting solar and lunar eclipses is superimposed on a photo showing pieces of the metal mechanism brought up from a 2000-year-old shipwreck.

A diagram of a spiral dial for predicting solar and lunar eclipses is superimposed on a photo showing pieces of the metal mechanism brought up from a 2000-year-old shipwreck.

Copyright of the Antikythera Mechanism Research Project

 

The new picture adds a previously undiscovered spiral dial to the back of the device near the bottom. A hand moving around the dial could have pointed to eclipses over a period of 18 years.

All these findings show that the Antikythera mechanism was perhaps 1,000 years ahead of anything else discovered from its time period.—E. Sohn

 


 

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