Longitude by Wire: Finding North America,Used

Longitude by Wire: Finding North America,Used

In Stock
SKU: DADAX1570038015
Brand: University of South Carolina Press
Sale price$25.22 Regular price$36.03
Save $10.81
Quantity
Add to wishlist
Add to compare

Processing time: 1-3 days

US Orders Ships in: 3-5 days

International Orders Ships in: 8-12 days

Return Policy: 15-days return on defective items

Payment Option
Payment Methods

Help

If you have any questions, you are always welcome to contact us. We'll get back to you as soon as possible, withing 24 hours on weekdays.

Customer service

All questions about your order, return and delivery must be sent to our customer service team by e-mail at yourstore@yourdomain.com

Sale & Press

If you are interested in selling our products, need more information about our brand or wish to make a collaboration, please contact us at press@yourdomain.com

A compelling narrative of how American ingenuity solved an international scientific mysteryAt the turn of the nineteenth century, even the most experienced mariners were still risking catastrophe when navigating the North American coastline, because they lacked accurate navigational charts. The various means available to chart makers of the era to measure longitude, both celestial and terrestrial, could be off by thousands of feeta deadly margin of error for ships when facing collision against unknown coastal cliffs, reefs, and shoals. In 1807 the U. S. Coast Survey was created to map the coast accurately and reduce the costly and deadly toll of shipwrecks, a challenge that would take the better part of a century to overcome.In Longitude by Wire, Richard Stachurski chronicles the amazing tale of discoveries made by American scientists as they worked to solve this lifethreatening quandary and develop a precise method of measuring longitude. Stachurski recounts how the successful coupling of precision chronometers with the new electrical technology represented by Samuel Morse's telegraph produced the longsought solution to the longitude problem. The ingenious use of the telegraph by scientists of the U.S Coast Survey to communicate time signals reduced the probable error in longitudinal measurement to less than ten feet. The "American method," as it was deemed, quickly revolutionized observational astronomy and every other branch of science that depended on recording the precise time of an event. Astronomers, who had been able to judge time to onetwentieth of a second, could now establish permanent records of events to a precision of onehundredth of a second. Beginning in 1845 American geodetic surveyors used their new tools to develop a precision longitude net across America. Their impassioned pursuit of a viable solution to the mystery of longitude unfolds against the larger backdrop of the transition of American science from the domain of the gentleman "natural philosopher" to that of the professional specialista shift that formed the foundation of modern scientific research and development.Stachurski combines his technical savvy as a historian and mathematician with the skills of a seasoned storyteller to portray the human drama and tension at the center of this adventure in scientific problem solving. The resulting narrative is briskly paced, deeply researched, and deftly told.

⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65):

This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.

For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Recently Viewed