In 1742, Swedish
astronomer, Anders Celsius invented the Celsius temperature scale, which was
named after the inventor.
Celsius Temperature
Scale
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Anders Celsius
Anders Celsius was
born in Uppsala, Sweden in 1701, where he succeeded his father as professor of
astronomy in 1730. It was there that he built Sweden's first observatory in
1741, the Uppsala Observatory, where he was appointed director. He devised the
centigrade scale or "Celsius scale" of temperature in 1742. He was
also noted for his promotion of the Gregorian calendar, and his observations of
the aurora borealis. In 1733, his collection of 316 observations of the aurora
borealis was published and in 1737 he took part in the French expedition sent
to measure one degree of meridian in the polar regions. In 1741, he directed
the building of Sweden's first observatory.
One of the major
questions of that time was the shape of the Earth. Isaac Newton had proposed
that the Earth was not completely spherical, but rather flattened at the poles.
Cartographic measuring in France suggested that it was the other way around -
the Earth was elongated at the poles. In 1735, one expedition sailed to Ecuador
in South America, and another expedition traveled to Northern Sweden. Celsius
was the only professional astronomer on that expedition. Their measurements
seemed to indicate that the Earth actually was flattened at the poles.
Anders Celsius was
not only an inventor and astronomer, but also a physicist. He and an assistant
discovered that the aurora borealis had an influence on compass needles.
However, the thing that made him famous is his temperature scale, which he
based on the boiling and melting points of water. This scale, an inverted form
of Celsius' original design, was adopted as the standard and is used in almost
all scientific work.
Anders Celsius died
in 1744, at the age of 42. He had started many other research projects, but
finished few of them. Among his papers was a draft of a science fiction novel,
situated partly on the star Sirius.
sumber :
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