1620 in science

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The year 1620 in science and technology involved some significant events.

Drebbel's first navigable submarine, in England
Drebbel's first navigable submarine, in England

Astronomy

  • The work of Copernicus (died 1543) is edited and released, as directed by the Congregation of the Index (reading forbidden in March 1616): nine sentences, which state the heliocentric system as certain, are either omitted or changed.

Cartography

Chemistry

Earth sciences

  • Francis Bacon notices the jigsaw fit of the opposite shores of the Atlantic Ocean.

Medicine

Technology

Births

Deaths

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