John Harrison's Marine Chronometer H4
In 1761, John Harrison, a self-educated carpenter and clockmaker, completed his groundbreaking marine chronometer, H4, addressing the long-standing longitude problem. This invention enabled precise maritime navigation by determining a ship’s position east or west, diminishing the risks of sea travel. Harrison's innovation was pivotal in enhancing maritime safety and efficiency, revolutionizing trade routes and allowing for reliable exploration of previously uncharted waters.
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