Article ID: CBB034146345

Cook's third voyage to the Pacific and early scientific astronomy on the north-western coast of America: the sojourn at Nootka Sound in April 1778 (2020)

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Between 1768 and 1778 England's premier maritime explorer, James Cook, made three much-published and very successful expeditions to the Pacific. Astronomy played a vital role in navigation and coastal cartography, and consequently there were astronomers on all three Pacific expeditions. On the final voyage Cook would lose his life in Hawaii, but not before exploring the north-western coast of the American continent and visiting Nootka Sound on the western shores of Vancouver Island. In this paper we review the challenge of accurately determining latitude and longitude in the eighteenth century; provide biographical information about the three astronomers on Cook's Third Voyage (Cook, King and Bayly); examine the range of astronomical instruments used during the Voyage, and the associated instrument-makers; describe the various types of astronomical observations made for latitude and longitude determinations; and review the observations that were made at Nootka Sound during the 3-week stopover of the Resolution and Discovery in April 1778.

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Authors & Contributors
Grijs, Richard de
Orchiston, Wayne
Débarbat, Suzanne
Laura Walker
Morfouli, Meropi
William Frame
Concepts
Nautical astronomy
Longitude and latitude
Cartography
Instruments, astronomical
Instruments, navigational
Maps; atlases
Time Periods
18th century
17th century
19th century
16th century
Enlightenment
20th century, early
Places
Netherlands
New Zealand
Greenwich (England)
Nile River
Pacific Ocean
United States
Institutions
Great Britain. Board of Longitude
Great Britain. Royal Navy
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