John Harrison's Perfect Clock

John Harrison's Perfect Clock

In 1714, the British government offered £20,000 (~£2 million today) to solve the longitude problem, which had cost thousands of lives due to a lack of ship positioning. A carpenter named John Harrison took up on the challenge, but it took him 40 years to make the perfect clock. His final version of the clock only lost 39.2 seconds over a voyage of 47 days.

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