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Magnetic Compass
China (c. 1040) · global navigation
A small magnetised needle, pivoted so it aligns with the planet’s magnetic field. For seven centuries it was the instrument that let ships sail out of sight of land and return, and the compass remains a mandatory backup on every ship and aircraft.
Key specifications
Lodestone spoon
~206 BCE
Magnetised needle
~1040 CE · Shen Kuo
Europe
~1190 CE
Field reverses
~200 – 300 kyr
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