John Harrison and the Marine Chronometer
In 1751, John Harrison, a self-taught English carpenter and clockmaker, revolutionized navigation with the marine chronometer. This groundbreaking invention solved the critical issue of determining longitude at sea, a persistent challenge for maritime navigation. Before Harrison's innovation, sailors depended on imprecise methods, leading to navigational errors. The chronometer enabled precise timekeeping on ships, improving the accuracy of longitudinal calculations and significantly enhancing maritime safety and exploration.
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