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In 1852, the astronomer Nils Haqvin Selander travelled past the Arctic to complete a massively time consuming and difficult project – measuring the shape of the Earth. But why was this so important? And why does measurement matter to science at all? Read the Essay by Miguel Ohnesorge to find out
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The extraordinary challenge of determining the true shape of Earth reveals the deep value of measurement to scientific progress
Why did measuring Earth’s true shape matter for science? | Aeon Essays
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