
In Our Time Astronomy and Empire
May 4, 2006
Exploring the intersection of science, empire, and navigation through historical figures like James Cook. Discussing the crucial role of astronomy in maritime trade routes. Exploring advancements in scientific instruments and global scientific knowledge expansion. Delving into historical expeditions mapping stars and encounters between European and indigenous navigators. Exploring clashes of belief systems in the 19th century and verifying Einstein's theory of relativity.
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1 2 3 4 5 6
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Astronomy, Safe Passage, and Empire: Navigating the Seas of Exploration
02:26 • 10min
Advancements in Scientific Instruments: Telescopes, Microscopes, and Air Pumps
12:31 • 2min
Exploring the Southern Hemisphere for Navigation
14:48 • 13min
From British Delegation to Imperial Expeditions: Astronomy in the 19th Century
27:37 • 12min
Confirming Einstein's Theory and International Scientific Relations
39:34 • 3min
