1602 in science
The year 1602 in science and technology involved some significant events.
Astronomy
- Thomas Blundeville publishes The Theoriques of the Seuen Planets, assisted by Lancelot Browne.
Chemistry
- Vincenzio Cascarido discovers barium sulfide.
- Commencement of publication of Theatrum Chemicum, a compendium of European alchemical writings.
Exploration
- May 15 – Bartolomew Gosnold becomes the first European to discover Cape Cod.
- Henry Briggs publishes his first mathematical work A Table to find the Height of the Pole, the Magnetical Declination being given in London.
Medicine
- Felix Plater publishes Praxis medica classifying diseases by their symptoms.
Physics
- Galileo begins his study of falling bodies.
Births
- March 18 – Jacques de Billy, French Jesuit mathematician
- August 8 – Gilles de Roberval, French mathematician
- November 20 – Otto von Guericke, German physicist