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Letter: Colonial units

Published 30 October 1999

From Ian Moseley

Your article on the “blunder” that led to the loss of the Mars Climate Orbiter
(9 October, p 6)
quotes an official as speaking of “English units” and translates this as meaning
Imperial units.

In fact, the US has never adopted the Imperial system, which was the result
of a rationalisation of the British system in 1824.

Until 1959, the US and Britain had different values for the pound and yard, a
situation resolved by redefining both in terms of metric units.

i.moseley@virgin.net

Issue no. 2210 published 30 October 1999

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