Scientific discovery changes the world!
Discover the fascinating story behind one of the most important changes
to nautical navigation in this nonfiction book for young readers. More
than 300 years ago, explorers wandered the seas using unreliable maps.
What they needed to know was the longitude of their locations, but for
that they needed accurate time keeping. Unfortunately, no accurate
source of time measurement at sea existed. In 1714 the British
government decided to offer a reward to anyone who could solve the
problem. Learned men and great thinkers alike tried unsuccessfully to
work out a solution. They declared it unsolvable! Carpenter John
Harrison was intrigued; he thought he might have a solution. He worked
for years to design a clock that functioned accurately at sea, even
though no one believed he could do it. Even after his timepiece was
demonstrated effective at sea, he was still not acknowledged for his
ingenious solution. It took many years and intervention by the king to
grant Harrison the recognition and reward he deserved for solving the
problem of how to accurately track longitude and for winning the British
government prize. The book offers a detailed map of the world at that
time and includes the advancements in the use of longitude since then.