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  1. William Herschel falleció el 25 de agosto de 1822 en su casa de Slough, a la avanzada edad de 84 años. Trabajó hasta los últimos momentos con un telescopio de mediana abertura, ya que el mayor que construyó dejó de utilizarlo en 1815. Tras su fallecimiento, la familia celebró una misa de réquiem en el interior del tubo.

  2. John Herschel, in full Sir John Frederick William Herschel, 1st Baronet, (born March 7, 1792, Slough, Buckinghamshire, Eng.—died May 11, 1871, Collingwood, Kent), English astronomer. He was the son of astronomer William Herschel. He studied at the University of Cambridge, where he met mathematicians Charles Babbage and George Peacock.

  3. 12 de may. de 2021 · This month is the 150th anniversary of the death of Sir John Frederick William Herschel, who not only continued his father’s astronomical work but also made a name for himself in mathematics, chemistry, photography, geology and meteorology. He was a close acquaintance of the seventh Astronomer Royal, George Biddell Airy (1801–1892) and was involved in many common projects that shaped the ...

  4. 31 de mar. de 2018 · John Frederick William Herschel was born on March 7, 1792 in the town of Slough, England, UK. John was an only child, born to a father and mother who were 55 and 42 years old respectively. His father was the great astronomer William Herschel, telescope builder, discoverer of Uranus, and discoverer of infrared radiation.

  5. John Frederick William Herschel was born on March 7, 1792 in Slough, England, the only offspring of the already famous astronomer William Herschel. Raised by his father and aunt Caroline (also an astronomer), he studied mathematics at St John's College in Cambridge, from which he graduated in 1816. He then launched into his astronomical career, focusing at first on the study of double stars.

  6. 5 de may. de 2024 · Also known as. English. John Frederick William Herschel. English polymath, mathematician, astronomer, chemist, inventor and photographer (*1792 – †1871) John Herschel. Sir John Frederick William Herschel.

  7. Wilhelm Herschel. Frederick William Herschel, właściwie Friedrich Wilhelm Herschel (ur. 15 listopada 1738 w Hanowerze, zm. 25 sierpnia 1822 w Slough [1]) – brytyjsko-niemiecki astronom [2], konstruktor teleskopów i kompozytor, znany z wielu odkryć astronomicznych, a szczególnie z odkrycia Urana. Laureat Medalu Copleya [3] .