what were the factors that led to the advancement of science in the 19th century?
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A large refracting telescope driven by intricate clockwork to observe nebulae was as much a product of 19th-century heavy industry as were the steam locomotive and the steamship. The Industrial Revolution had one further important effect on the development of modern science.
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A large refracting telescope driven by intricate clockwork to observe nebulae was as much a product of 19th-century heavy industry as were the steam locomotive and the steamship. The Industrial Revolution had one further important effect on the development of modern science.
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