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Mark Horton reveals how determining a ship's exact position at sea meant that Greenwich became the epicentre of global sea navigation. The British government offered a prize to any member of the public who could crack longitude. James Harrison and his sea clock are credited with solving the conundrum,outlet woolrich, but the full story is even more remarkable. It was Britain's astronomers who provided a practical solution to longitude.相关的主题文章:
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