1675 in science

The year 1675 in science and technology involved some significant events.

Astronomy

 * March 4 – John Flamsteed appointed as "astronomical observator", in effect, the first Astronomer Royal of England.
 * August 10 – King Charles II of England places the foundation stone of the Royal Greenwich Observatory near London.
 * Giovanni Cassini discovers the Cassini Division in the rings of Saturn.

Exploration

 * April – The Antarctic Convergence is first crossed by English merchant Anthony de la Roché, who lands on South Georgia.

Mathematics

 * October 29 – German polymath Gottfried Leibniz makes the first use of the long s (∫) as a symbol of the integral in calculus.
 * November 11 – Leibniz uses infinitesimal calculus for the first time to find the area under the graph of the function y=f(x).

Physiology and medicine

 * Antonie van Leeuwenhoek begins to use a microscope for observing human tissues and liquids.

Technology

 * February 25 – Netherlands scientist Christiaan Huygens files drawings of his invention of the balance spring, the key component to the accuracy of portable clocks and pocket watches, in a letter to the Journal des Sçavants.

Births

 * February 28 – Guillaume Delisle, French cartographer (died 1726)

Deaths

 * October – James Gregory, Scottish mathematician and astronomer (born 1638)
 * October 27 – Gilles de Roberval, French mathematician (born 1602)
 * November 11 – Thomas Willis, English physician (born 1621)
 * approx. date – John Jonston, Polish naturalist and physician (born 1603)