Tabulating the Heavens: Computing the Nautical Almanac in 18th-Century England
暂无分享,去创建一个
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.
[1] E. Mitchelmore. The Library of Congress Manuscript Division. , 1969 .
[2] Grattan-GuinnessI.. Work for the Hairdressers , 1990 .
[3] Mary Croarken. Early Scientific Computing in Britain , 1990 .
[4] E. Forbes. Tobias Mayer (1723–62): A Case of Forgotten Genius , 1970, The British Journal for the History of Science.