John Harrison and the Marine Chronometer
In 1730, English clockmaker John Harrison revolutionized maritime navigation with the invention of the marine chronometer. This device allowed precise calculation of longitude at sea, thus solving a significant navigational problem. The chronometer's precise timekeeping reduced risks during long voyages, enhancing safety and efficiency in maritime travel. It enabled expanded trade routes and exploration, influencing commerce and cultural exchange, and marked a pivotal advancement in the understanding of global geography.
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- CategoryTechnology & Invention
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- GroupMarine Chronometer
