1787 in science

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The year 1787 in science and technology involved some significant events.

Astronomy

  • January 11 – William Herschel discovers Titania and Oberon, the first moons of Uranus found.
  • February 19 – First light for William Herschel's 40-foot telescope under construction at Observatory House, Slough, England.
  • Caroline Herschel is granted an annual salary of £50 by King George III of Great Britain for acting as assistant to her brother William in astronomy.{{cite book|last=Ogilvie|first= Marilyn Bailey|title=Women in Science: Antiquity through the Nineteenth Century|url=https://archive.org/details/womeninscience00mari|url-access=registration|publisher=MIT Press|year=1986|location=Cambridge, Massachusetts|pages=[https://archive.org/details/womeninscience00mari/page/97 97–98]|isbn=0-262-65038-X}}

Biology

Chemistry

  • Guyton de Morveau, Jean-Henri Hassenfratz, Antoine François, Antoine Lavoisier, Pierre Adet and Claude Berthollet publish [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_0MMPAAAAQAAJ_2 Méthode de nomenclature chimique] in Paris.
  • Jacques Charles proposes Charles's law, a corollary of Boyle's law, describes relationship between temperature and volume of a gas.{{cite web|title=Jacques Alexandre César Charles |work=Centennial of Flight |publisher=U.S. Centennial of Flight Commission |year=2001 |url=http://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Dictionary/Charles/DI16.htm |access-date=2007-02-23 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070224222637/http://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Dictionary/Charles/DI16.htm |archive-date=2007-02-24 }}

Physics

Surveying

|year = 1790

|last = Roy

|first =William

|title =An Account of the Trigonometrical Operation, Whereby the Distance between the Meridians of the Royal Observatories of Greenwich and Paris Has Been Determined

|journal = Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London

|volume =80 |pages =111–254

|url =https://archive.org/stream/philtrans00940584/00940584#page/n0/mode/2up

|doi=10.1098/rstl.1790.0015

|s2cid = 186211548

}}

Technology

  • June – William Symington patents improvements to the Watt steam engine.{{cite book|chapter=The Improved Atmospheric Engine|first1=W. S.|last1=Harvey|first2=G.|last2=Downs-Rose|title=William Symington, inventor and engine builder|location=London|publisher=Northgate Publishing|year=1980|isbn=0-85298-443-X|pages=19–32}}
  • c. July – John Wilkinson launches an iron barge in the English Midlands.{{cite web|title=John Wilkinson (1728 – 1808)|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/wilkinson_john.shtml|work=History – Historic Figures|publisher=BBC|access-date=2011-06-29}}
  • August 27 – Launching a {{Convert|45|ft|m|adj=on}} steam-powered craft on the Delaware River, John Fitch demonstrates the first United States patent for his design.
  • December 3 – James Rumsey demonstrates a water-jet propelled boat on the Potomac.
  • First production of all-iron edge rail (for underground colliery rail transport), at Plymouth Ironworks, Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales.{{cite book|last=van Laun|first=John|title=Early Limestone Railways|publisher=Newcomen Society|location=London|year=2001|isbn=0-904685-09-8|pages=203–4}}
  • First introduction of a plateway, underground at Sheffield Park Colliery, Yorkshire, England, by John Curr.{{cite journal|title=none|publisher=Railway and Canal Historical Society, Early Railway Group|journal=Occasional Paper|volume=184,192}}
  • William Chapman designs a segmental skew arch at Finlay Bridge, Naas, on the Kildare Canal in Ireland.{{cite book|title=The Industrial Archaeology of Northern Ireland|first=W. Alan|last=McCutcheon|year=1984|page=16|isbn=0-8386-3125-8|location=Belfast|publisher=HMSO|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3-96ic2OHB8C&pg=PA16}}
  • Levi Hutchins of New Hampshire produces a mechanical alarm clock.

Awards

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

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