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Song I-yeong (, 1619–?) was a Korean court astronomer of the dynasty. He invented a weight-powered astronomical clock (possibly the ) and contributed greatly to the implementation of the (from ) in Joseon. He also made systematic observations of two comets.


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In 1659, during the reign of King Hyeonjong, Song I-yeong made an astronomical clock by combining an , long used in East Asia, with the western alarm clock. The result was a device that could both trace the movements of the sun and the moon, as well as display and announce the time.
(2025). 9781461461401, Springer.

The clock was repaired in 1687–1688, after which it disappeared from historical records. In the 1930s, purchased the , which is still housed at . The historian of science Jeon Sang-woon (, 全相運), who examined the device in 1962, assumed that it was Song I-yeong's device, and the British historian of science adopted this view. However, and O Sang-hak () have separately argued that the object dates from much later.

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