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Why was the chronometer such an important invention

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In the middle part of the eighteenth century, John Harrison (1693-1776) solved the longitude problem by constructing a series of chronometers that kept time more accurately than any previous such devices. Running without lubrication, changing temperatures could not cause grease or oil to thicken or thin.

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