The Marine Chronometer: Revolutionizing Maritime Navigation
In 1762, the development of the marine chronometer marked a pivotal advancement in maritime navigation. Primarily associated with John Harrison, this invention addressed the significant challenge of accurately determining longitude at sea, thereby reducing navigational errors and improving maritime safety. Prior to its creation, ships frequently lost course due to imprecise timekeeping. By enabling precise longitude calculation, the marine chronometer greatly facilitated safer trade routes, spurring exploration and expanding global commerce.
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