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Cheugugi (Hangul: 측우기, Hanja: 測雨器) is the
first well-known rain
gauge invented and used
during the
Joseon dynasty of Korea. It was
invented and supplied...
- measurements, as well as
other forms of
meteorological data. In 1441, the
Cheugugi was
invented during the
reign of
Sejong the
Great of the
Joseon Dynasty...
- court-technician
position in the
royal court. Jang's inventions, such as the
Cheugugi (the rain gauge) and the
water gauge,
highlight the
technological advancements...
- A
Cheugugi at Jang Yeong-sil
Science Garden in Busan...
- entrepreneurs, inventors, and scientists.
Cheugugi The
first standardized rain gauge,
called the
cheugugi, was
invented during the
reign of
Sejong the...
- 1390–after 1442),
South Korea (Joseon Dynasty) –
Jagyeokru (Water clock) and
Cheugugi (rain gauge) Karl
Guthe Jansky (1905–1950), U.S. –
radio telescope Karl...
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expresses the
image of
Joseon as a
maritime powerhouse. 18
Cheugugi (측우기) The
Cheugugi,
invented during the
Joseon dynasty, was the world's
first rainfall...
- Yeong-sil made one of the world's
first standardized rain
gauges named cheugugi (측우기; 測雨器). This
model has not survived, with the
oldest existing Korean...
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measured with
cheugugi from 1778 to 1907, and
modern observation equipment was
developed and has been used
since 1908.
Comparing the
cheugugi period and...