MOVA Globe Cassini Terrestrial Antique White
MOVA Globe Cassini Terrestrial Antique White
Italian - 1790
Giovanni Maria Cassini (1745 – 1824) was an Italian globe maker, geographer, engraver, and cartographer. In 1790, the Calcografia Camerale of Rome published his twelve terrestrial globe gores, that updated the world cartography after the three voyages of Captain James Cook around the globe.
The world's most advanced globe, the MOVA globe requires no power cords or batteries as it uses only the natural light of your home or office.
The world's most advanced globe, the MOVA globe rotates silently and is inspired by the earth itself. It requires no power cords or batteries as it uses only the natural light of your home or office in conjunction with the earth’s magnetic field. The globe is suspended in a fluid filled sphere and uses solar cell technology for power. A beautiful object for home or office. 4" diameter globe with acrylic stand.
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