Greenwich Time and the Longitude: Official Millennium Edition

Greenwich Time and the Longitude: Official Millennium Edition
Title Greenwich Time and the Longitude: Official Millennium Edition PDF eBook
Author Derek Howse
Publisher Philip Wilson Publishers
Pages 208
Release 1997
Genre Science
ISBN

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The history of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich has been revised to coincide with the Millenium. Color illustrations and updated text tell the story of Greenwich from its foundations in 1676 to its present status as Longitude 0°, the world's Prime Meridian for measuring longitude and time. The book covers the importance of longitude for navigation and traces the history of Greenwich Time, the basis of universal time-keeping. The book is co-published with the National Maritime Museum, where Derek Howse was the former Head of Navigation and Astronomy.

Longitude

Longitude
Title Longitude PDF eBook
Author Dava Sobel
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 209
Release 2010-07-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0802779433

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The dramatic human story of an epic scientific quest and of one man's forty-year obsession to find a solution to the thorniest scientific dilemma of the day--"the longitude problem." Anyone alive in the eighteenth century would have known that "the longitude problem" was the thorniest scientific dilemma of the day-and had been for centuries. Lacking the ability to measure their longitude, sailors throughout the great ages of exploration had been literally lost at sea as soon as they lost sight of land. Thousands of lives and the increasing fortunes of nations hung on a resolution. One man, John Harrison, in complete opposition to the scientific community, dared to imagine a mechanical solution-a clock that would keep precise time at sea, something no clock had ever been able to do on land. Longitude is the dramatic human story of an epic scientific quest and of Harrison's forty-year obsession with building his perfect timekeeper, known today as the chronometer. Full of heroism and chicanery, it is also a fascinating brief history of astronomy, navigation, and clockmaking, and opens a new window on our world.

Greenwich Time and the Discovery of the Longitude

Greenwich Time and the Discovery of the Longitude
Title Greenwich Time and the Discovery of the Longitude PDF eBook
Author Derek Howse
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 280
Release 1980
Genre Science
ISBN

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Traces the astronomical, navigational, and timekeeping advances that led to the development of Greenwich time, the concept of longitude, and the designation of Greenwich as the prime meridian.

Ships, Clocks, and Stars

Ships, Clocks, and Stars
Title Ships, Clocks, and Stars PDF eBook
Author Richard Dunn
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 601
Release 2014-11-04
Genre History
ISBN 0062357174

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A tale of eighteenth-century invention and competition, commerce and conflict, this is a lively, illustrated, and accurate chronicle of the search to solve “the longitude problem,” the question of how to determine a ship’s position at sea—and one that changed the history of mankind. Ships, Clocks, and Stars brings into focus one of our greatest scientific stories: the search to accurately measure a ship’s position at sea. The incredible, illustrated volume reveals why longitude mattered to seafaring nations, illuminates the various solutions that were proposed and tested, and explores the invention that revolutionized human history and the man behind it, John Harrison. Here, too, are the voyages of Captain Cook that put these revolutionary navigational methods to the test. Filled with astronomers, inventors, politicians, seamen, and satirists, Ships, Clocks, and Stars explores the scientific, political, and commercial battles of the age, as well as the sailors, ships, and voyages that made it legend—from Matthew Flinders and George Vancouver to the voyages of the Bounty and the Beagle. Featuring more than 150 photographs specially commissioned from Britain’s National Maritime Museum, this evocative, detailed, and thoroughly fascinating history brings this age of exploration and enlightenment vividly to life.

On the Line

On the Line
Title On the Line PDF eBook
Author Graham Dolan
Publisher
Pages 44
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN

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An invaluable resource for those interested in the history of the celebrated Prime Meridian, this book is packed with information on the different ways in which 0° longitude has been marked across the world. It explains the origins of longitude and what the ability to determine it has meant for navigation.

The Quest for Longitude

The Quest for Longitude
Title The Quest for Longitude PDF eBook
Author William J. H. Andrewes
Publisher Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments
Pages 456
Release 1996
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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The Quest for Longitude is a book for students and for teachers, for collectors and for scholars, and for the thousands of people who, having enjoyed Sobel's Longitude, desire a well-illustrated reference that describes in detail the many fascinating devices and the intriguing characters who, by solving the ancient problem of finding longitude at sea, changed the world forever. 250 illustrations, 120 in color.

Discovery of Longitude, The

Discovery of Longitude, The
Title Discovery of Longitude, The PDF eBook
Author Joan Marie Galat
Publisher Pelican Publishing Company, Inc.
Pages 36
Release 2012-09-14
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781455616374

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Scientific discovery changes the world! Discover the fascinating story behind one of the most important changes to nautical navigation in this nonfiction book for young readers. More than 300 years ago, explorers wandered the seas using unreliable maps. What they needed to know was the longitude of their locations, but for that they needed accurate time keeping. Unfortunately, no accurate source of time measurement at sea existed. In 1714 the British government decided to offer a reward to anyone who could solve the problem. Learned men and great thinkers alike tried unsuccessfully to work out a solution. They declared it unsolvable! Carpenter John Harrison was intrigued; he thought he might have a solution. He worked for years to design a clock that functioned accurately at sea, even though no one believed he could do it. Even after his timepiece was demonstrated effective at sea, he was still not acknowledged for his ingenious solution. It took many years and intervention by the king to grant Harrison the recognition and reward he deserved for solving the problem of how to accurately track longitude and for winning the British government prize. The book offers a detailed map of the world at that time and includes the advancements in the use of longitude since then.