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William Herschel

German-British astronomer and composer

Born: Died: British

Frederick William Herschel was a German-British astronomer and composer. He frequently collaborated with his younger sister and fellow astronomer Caroline Herschel. Born in the Electorate of Hanover, he followed his father into the military band of Hanover, before immigrating to Britain in 1757 at the age of 19.

Taking an interest in astronomy in 1766, Herschel constructed his first large telescope in 1774, after which he spent nine years carrying out sky surveys to investigate double stars. Herschel published catalogues of nebulae in 1802 (2,500 objects) and in 1820 (5,000 objects). The resolving power of the Herschel telescopes revealed that many objects called nebulae in the Messier catalogue were actually clusters of stars. On 13 March 1781 while making observations he made note of a new object in the constellation of Gemini. This would, after several weeks of verification and consultation with other astronomers, be confirmed to be a new planet, eventually given the name of Uranus. This was the first planet to be discovered since antiquity, and Herschel became famous overnight. As a result of this discovery, George III appointed him Court Astronomer.

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German-British astronomer and composer

William Herschel's Historical Timeline

  1. William Herschel sees what he thinks is a "comet" but actually discovers the planet Uranus

    Frederick William Herschel was a German-British astronomer and composer. He frequently collaborated with his younger sister and fellow astronomer Caroline Herschel.

  2. William Herschel dies

    William Herschel, British german-british astronomer and composer, known for german-british astronomer and composer, died on 1822-08-25.

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When was William Herschel born?
William Herschel was born on 1738-08-25 (British).
What is William Herschel known for?
German-British astronomer and composer
What historical events involved William Herschel?
William Herschel was involved in 2 recorded historical events, including William Herschel sees what he thinks is a "comet" but actually discovers the planet Uranus, William Herschel dies.
When did William Herschel die?
William Herschel died on 1822-01-01.

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