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Longitude

In Our Time: Science

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Introduction

Inom n 14, the british government passed the longitude act to reward anyone who devised reliable means for ships to determine their longitude at sea. It took 50 years of individual genius and deep collaborations among astronomers, clock makers, mathematicians and mariners in brittain and across europe for the problem to be resolved. With me to discuss the longitude question are jim bennett, keeper inmeritus at the science museum. Rebecca higgett, principal curator of science and national museum scotland. And simon shaffer, professor of history and philosophy of science at the university of cambridge.

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