            APOD: 2017 November 7 - The Prague Astronomical Clock

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                                2017 November 7
                                      [2]
                        The Prague Astronomical Clock
                Image Credit & License [3] : Jorge Lscar [4]

Explanation: In the center of Prague there's a clock the size of a building.
During the day, crowds gather to watch the show [5]  when it chimes in a new
hour. The Prague Astronomical Clock [6] 's face is impressively complex [7] ,
giving not only the expected time with respect to the Sun (solar time [8] ),
but the time relative to the stars (sidereal time [9] ), the times of sunrise
and sunset, the time at the equator, the phase of the Moon, and much more. The
clock began operation in 1410 [10] , and even though much of its inner
workings have been modernized several times [11] , original parts remain.
Below the clock is a nearly-equal sized [12] , but static, solar calendar [13]
. Pictured, the Prague Astronomical Clock [14]  was photographed alone during
an early morning in 2009 March. The Prague Astronomical Clock and the Old Town
Tower [15] behind it are currently being renovated once again, with the clock
expected to be restarted in 2018 June [16] .

                  Tomorrow's picture: a changing nebula [17]

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