Captain Cook
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Knowing the time at zero degrees (site of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, England), a navigator could use a sextant and astronomical tables to determine local time wherever he was. Then, by converting the difference between local time and Greenwich time from hours to degrees (one hour equals fifteen degrees longitude), the navigator could determine his ship’s east-west