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Longitude

In Our Time: Science

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What Could You Do on Land About Longitude at You Couldn't Do at Sea?

As mathematics astronomy improved, there were methods of measuring longitude that weren't available to mariners at sea. So if you could carry a reference time with you and compare that to another time then that was obviously going to be a solution. But on land, it was possible to do once. And pendulum clocks and sufficiently accurate clocks arrived in the middle of seventeenth century. These were things that would keep time sufficiently well that you might be able to use them in terms of comparison. You could also make er observations of the skies much more easily,. If we're thinking pre telescopic days, initially, or later on, once telescopes and became available, they were something that was much easier

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