Renaissance · Europe · Science
1614
Logarithms Transform Astronomy
1614
Within months of Napier's publication, Johannes Kepler began using logarithms to compute the Rudolphine Tables, the most accurate ephemeris of planetary positions yet produced. Calculations that had taken weeks took hours. Accurate astronomy became possible for ordinary astronomers, not just geniuses, and the mathematical infrastructure of the scientific revolution gained one of its most practical and widely adopted tools.