Title of article
Tabulating the heavens: computing the Nautical Almanac in 18th-century England
Author/Authors
M.، Croarken, نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-47
From page
48
To page
0
Abstract
The question of how to accurately find longitude at sea was hotly debated in the mid-1700s. This article describes the lunar distance method, promoted by Nevil Maskelyne, the British Astronomer Royal. In 1767, Maskelyne began publishing the Nautical Almanac, which contained astronomical tables prepared by a small network of human computers during the period 1765-1809. This article will describe the computing system Maskelyne created to compute the necessary tables.
Keywords
Second-harmonic generation , quantum cascade laser , Quantum wells , Intersubband transitions , multiple-wavelength emission , mid-infrared , nonlinear optics
Journal title
IEEE ANNALS OF THE HISTORY OF COMPUTING
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
IEEE ANNALS OF THE HISTORY OF COMPUTING
Record number
89947
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