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In 1732 he began his grand tour and visited almost all of the notable European observatories of the day, where he worked with many of the leading 18th century astronomers.
Celsius went on an expedition with the French astronomer Maupertuis. The expedition was to measure the length of a degree along a meridian, close to the pole, and compare the result with a similar expedition to Peru near the equator... displayed 300 characters
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In 1732 he began his grand tour and visited almost all of the notable European observatories of the day, where he worked with many of the leading 18th century astronomers.
Celsius went on an expedition with the French astronomer Maupertuis. The expedition was to measure the length of a degree along a meridian, close to the pole, and compare the result with a similar expedition to Peru near the equator... displayed next 300 characters
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