Bessel is so
famous for his outstanding work in mathematics that his contributions
to astronomy are sometimes ignored. In particular, his
publication on the pendulum in 1828 is virtually a "writer's guide" of
how to present good science in the early 19th century. He
acknowledges his predecessors, describes his methods, builds his
equipment, collects the data, refines his experiment and then concludes
with his results. In this particular publication he was
attempting to "fine tune" a pendulum to have exactly one swing occur in
precisely one second of time.