Timeline of time measurement technology (original) (raw)
Timeline of time measurement technology
- 270 BC - Ctesibius builds a popular water clock
- 46 BC - Julius Caesar and Sosigenes develop a solar calendar with leap years
- 1502 - Peter Henlein builds the first pocketwatch
- 1582 - Pope Gregory XIII, Aloysius Lilius, and Christopher Clavius introduce a Gregorian calendar with an improved leap year system
- 1656 - Christian Huygens builds the first accurate pendulum clock
- 1676 - Motion works and minute hand introduced by Daniel Quare
- 1680 - Second hand introduced
- 1737 - John Harrison presents the first stable nautical chronometer, thereby allowing for precise longitude determination while at sea
- 1928 - Joseph Horton and Warren Morrison build the first quartz crystal oscillator clock
- 1946 - Felix Bloch and Edward Purcell develop nuclear magnetic resonance
- 1949 - Harold Lyons develops an atomic clock based on the quantum mechanical vibrations of the ammonia molecule
- 2008 - Launch date for the Primary Atomic Reference Clock in Space.
See also: clock