Man Enters the Cosmos
| Man Enters the Cosmos | |
|---|---|
| Sundial with Lake Michigan in the background | |
| Interactive fullscreen map | |
| Artist | Henry Moore | 
| Year | 1980 | 
| Catalogue | LH 528 | 
| Type | Bronze | 
| Dimensions | 396 cm (156 in) | 
| Location | Adler Planetarium (outdoor), Chicago, Illinois | 
Man Enters the Cosmos is a cast bronze sculpture by Henry Moore located on the Lake Michigan lakefront outside the Adler Planetarium in the Museum Campus area of downtown Chicago, Illinois.
The sculpture is a functional bowstring equatorial sundial created in 1980 measuring approximately 13 feet (4.0 m). The sundial was formerly located slightly further south at the steps of the main entry plaza to the Planetarium, but it now sits directly on the lakefront. The work is a later copy of a composition first created in the 1960s for the offices of The Times newspaper at Printing House Square in London, and according to the Henry Moore Foundation is titled Sundial 1965–66.