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1732 in science
The year
1732 in
science
and
technology
involved some significant events.
Chemistry
Herman Boerhaave
publishes the authorized
edition
of his
Elementa chemiae
in
Leiden
.
Exploration
August
–
Mikhail Gvozdev
with navigator
Ivan Fyodorov
in the
Sviatoi Gavriil
make the first known
crossing
of the
Bering Strait
, from
Cape Dezhnev
to
Cape Prince of Wales
, and explore the Alaskan coast.
Metrology
French astronomer in
Russian service
Joseph-Nicolas Delisle
invents the
Delisle scale
for
measuring
temperature.
Technology
Henri Pitot
develops the
Pitot tube
used for measuring
flow velocity
under the
Seine
bridges.
The world's first
lightship
is moored at the
Nore
in the
Thames Estuary
of England.
Awards
Copley Medal:
Stephen Gray
Births
January 11
–
Peter Forsskål
,
Finnish
naturalist
October 6
–
Nevil Maskelyne
,
English
Astronomer Royal
October 24
–
Cristina Roccati
, Italian scholar in physics
Maria Christina Bruhn
,
Swedish
inventor,
Deaths
January 17
–
John Horsley
,
British
archaeologist