Andy McKenzie

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From one night to the next, because of the Earth’s rotation, a star should transit exactly 3 minutes, 56 seconds (of solar time) earlier than the previous night. Any clock that can track this sidereal schedule proves itself as perfect as God’s magnificent clockwork. In these late-night tests, the Harrisons’ clocks never erred more than a single second in a whole month.
Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of his Time
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