1800 in science
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The year 1800 in science and technology included many significant events.
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[edit] Astronomy
- The central star of the Ring Nebula is discovered by Fredrich von Hahn: the central star is a white dwarf star with a temperature of between 100000 and 120000 K.
[edit] Chemistry
- Beryllium is discovered by German chemist Johann Bartholomäus Trommsdorff (1770-1837) in beryl from Saxony, a new earth, calling it Agusterde ("Agust Earth").
[edit] Geography
- The Antipodes islands, formerly the home of large herds of fur seals, are discovered by the crew of the British ship HMS Reliance.
[edit] Physics
- Alessandro Volta develops the so-called voltaic pile, a forerunner of the electric battery.
- Infrared rays are discovered by William Herschel, an English astronomer of German origin.
[edit] Technology
[edit] Awards
[edit] Births
- February 11 - William Fox Talbot, mathematician, physicist and chemist (died 1877)
- July 31 - Friedrich Woehler, chemist (died 1882)
- December 29 - Charles Goodyear, inventor of the vulcanization process (died 1860)
[edit] Deaths
- January 1 - Louis-Jean-Marie Daubenton, French naturalist (born 1716)
- March 14 - Daines Barrington, English naturalist (born 1727)