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List of years in science
(
Table
)
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1782
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1783
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1784
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1785
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1786
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1787
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1788
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1789
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1790
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1791
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1792
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1793
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1794
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1795
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1796
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1797
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1798
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1799
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1800
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1801
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1802
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1789
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1790
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1791
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1792
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1793
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1794
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1795
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1760s
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1770s
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1780s
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1790s
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1800s
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1810s
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1820s
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17th century
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18th century
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19th century
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The year
1792 in
science
and
technology
involved some significant events.
Contents
1
Astronomy
2
Exploration
3
Technology
4
Awards
5
Births
6
Deaths
Astronomy
Franz Xaver, Baron Von Zach
publishes "The Tables of the Sun", an essential early work for navigation.
The first
Royal Astronomer of Ireland
is appointed: the post is combined with the position of Director of the
Dunsink Observatory
in
Dublin
.
Exploration
George Vancouver
explores
Puget Sound
, and becomes first
European
to see
Mount Rainier
.
Technology
Claude Chappe
(
1763
-
1805
) successfully demonstrates the first
semaphore line
, between
Paris
and
Lille
, constituting an optical
telegraph
.
William Murdoch
invents gas lighting.
George Anschutz constructs the first
blast furnace
in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
.
Awards
Copley Medal
:
Benjamin Thompson
Births
January 12
-
Johann Arfvedson
, chemist (died
1841
)
February 17
-
Karl Ernst von Baer
, naturalist (died
1876
)
March 7
-
John Herschel
, mathematician and astronomer (died
1871
)
May 21
-
Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis
, mathematician, discoverer of the
Coriolis effect
(died
1843
)
Deaths
October 28
-
John Smeaton
, civil engineer (born
1724
)
October 28
-
Paul Möhring
, German physician and scientist (born
1710
)
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