1770 in science

Astronomy

  • July 1 – Lexell's Comet passes closer to the Earth than any other comet in recorded history, approaching to a distance of 0.015 AU. It is observed by Charles Messier between June 14 and October 3.{{cite web|title=D/1770 L1 (Lexell)|url=http://cometography.com/pcomets/1770l1.html|work=Gary W. Kronk's Cometography|accessdate=2012-07-02}}

Biology

Chemistry

Exploration

  • March 26 – First voyage of James Cook: English explorer Captain James Cook and his crew aboard {{HMS|Endeavour}} complete the circumnavigation of New Zealand.
  • April 18 (April 19 by Cook's log){{cite journal|first=Arthur R.|last=Hinks|title=Nautical time and civil date|journal=The Geographical Journal|volume=86|year=1935|pages=153–157|doi=10.2307/1786590}} – Captain Cook and his crew become the first recorded Europeans to encounter the eastern coastline of the Australian continent.
  • April 28 (April 29 by Cook's log) – Captain Cook drops anchor in a wide bay about 16 km (10 mi) south of the present city of Sydney, Australia. Because the young botanist on board the ship, Joseph Banks, discovers 30,000 specimens of plant life in the area, 1,600 of them unknown to European science, Cook names the place Botany Bay on May 7.
  • August 22 (August 23 by Cook's log) – Captain Cook determines that New Holland (Australia) is not contiguous with New Guinea.

Mathematics

Medicine

  • January – Outbreak of Russian plague of 1770-1772.
  • October 18 – Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, England, admits its first patients.{{cite book|chapter=Radcliffe Infirmary|first=Christopher|last=Hibbert|title=The Encyclopædia of Oxford|location=London|publisher=Macmillan|year=1988|isbn=0-333-39917-X|pages=352–3}}

Paleontology

Technology

  • July – James Hargreaves obtains a British patent for the spinning jenny.{{cite web|url=http://www.cottontown.org/page.cfm?LANGUAGE=eng&pageID=506|first=Nick|last=Harling|title=James Hargreaves c1720-1778|work=Cotton Town|accessdate=2011-06-21|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110614135425/http://www.cottontown.org/page.cfm?LANGUAGE=eng&pageID=506|archivedate=14 June 2011}}
  • The Spring scale was created by Richard Salter.{{cite book

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Awards

  • Copley Medal: William Hamilton{{cite web |title=Copley Medal {{!}} British scientific award |url=https://www.britannica.com/science/Copley-Medal |website=Encyclopedia Britannica |accessdate=21 July 2020 |language=en}}

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