The History of Celestial Navigation

Rise of the Royal Observatory and Nautical Almanacs

P Kenneth Seidelmann editor Catherine Y Hohenkerk editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG

Published:30th Jun '21

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This edited volume charts the history of celestial navigation over the course of five centuries. Written by a group of historians and scientists, it analyzes how competing navigation systems, technologies, and institutions emerged and developed, with a focus on the major players in the US and the UK.

The history covers the founding of the Royal Observatory; the first printing of a Nautical Almanac; the founding of the US and UK Nautical Almanac Offices; the creation of international standards for reference systems and astronomical constants; and the impact of 20th century technology on the field, among other topics. Additionally, the volume analyzes the present role and status of celestial navigation, particularly with respect to modern radio and satellite navigation systems.

With its diverse authorship and nontechnical language, this book will appeal to any reader interested in the history of science, technology, astronomy, and navigation over the ages.

“This is an important story which should be of interest and concern to all.” (David Stickland, The Observatory, Vol. 141 (1280), February, 2021)

ISBN: 9783030436339

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 539g

332 pages

1st ed. 2020