Monday, August 20, 2007

Navigation

Navigation by ships depends on the capability to measure latitude and longitude. Latitude is quite easy to determine through outer space navigation, but the measurement of longitude requires exact measurement of time. This need was a major motivation for the development of accurate mechanical clocks. John Harrison created the first highly exact marine chronometer in the mid-18th century. The Noon gun in Cape Town still fires an exact signal to allow ships to check their chronometers.

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