Invented 400 years ago by Galileo Galilei, a pioneer of modern physics and astronomy
Measures 64 - 80 degrees Fahrenheit
Multi-colorful spheres with numerical tags suspended in crystal clear liquid
Educational and fun for all ages
Overall height is 12 inches
The G.W. Schleidt Galileo Thermometer was originally invented 400 years ago by Galileo Galilei, a pioneer of modern physics and astronomy. The clear glass cylinder contains spheres with numerical tags suspended in a special liquid. Spheres of different weights rise or fall according to the temperature of the liquid. The lowest floating sphere in the upper part of the cylinder reveals the current temperature. This 12-inch thermometer with multi-colored floating spheres registers temperatures from 64 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit.