Enlightenment · Europe · Science
1675
Royal Observatory at Greenwich Founded
August 10, 1675
Charles II, advised that better astronomical tables would help the navy navigate, founded an observatory at Greenwich and appointed John Flamsteed the first Astronomer Royal at one hundred pounds a year. Flamsteed began a forty-year catalog of stars that would, in time, give the world its prime meridian and establish Greenwich as the zero point of global longitude.