Abstract

Sir Nevil Maskelyne is remembered by many as the main rival to clockmaker John Harrisonin the famous Longitude affair of the 18th century. However, his contributions to science gowell beyond this often misreported drama; three of his many observations anddevelopments are considered here in the year marking the 200th anniversary of his death.

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