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The science of navigation, from dead reckoning to GPS, Mark Denny

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The science of navigation, from dead reckoning to GPS, Mark Denny
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The science of navigation
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
756767605
Responsibility statement
Mark Denny
Sub title
from dead reckoning to GPS
Summary
"In today's world of online maps and travel directions delivered wirelessly to hand-held devices, getting from place to place requires little thought from most of us-which is a good thing, since accurate navigation can be tricky. Get your bearings with Mark Denny-an expert at explaining scientific concepts in non-technical language-in this all-encompassing look at the history and science of navigation. Denny's tour kicks off with key facts about the earth and how its physical properties affect travel. He discusses cartography and early mapmakers, revealing fascinating tidbits such as how changes over time of the direction of true north, as well as of magnetic north, impacted navigation. Denny details the evolution of navigation from the days of coastal piloting to GPS and other modern-day technologies. He explains the scientific breakthroughs in accessible, amusing terms and provides an insightful look at their effects on societies, cultures, and human advancement. Throughout, Denny frames the long history of navigation with amazing tales of such people as Pytheas, an ancient Greek navigator, and Sir Francis Drake and of such discoveries as the magnetic compass and radio direction finding. Whether you have an interest in orienteering and geocaching or want to know more about the critical role navigation has played in human survival and progress since ancient people learned to use lodestones, The Science of Navigation is for you. With it you'll finally understand the why of wayfinding."--Back cover
Table Of Contents
Introduction: Point of departure -- First quadrant: Geodesy : 1: Earth and its orbit ; 2: Shaping the Earth -- Second quadrant: Cartography : 3: Surveying ; 4: Mapmaking -- Third quadrant: Early exploration and navigation : 5: Early explorers, basic tools ; 6: Europe discovers the world -- Fourth quadrant: Navigation in modern times : 7: The age of sail and steam ; 8: The electronic age -- Conclusion: Nature's navigators
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From dead reckoning to GPS
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