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  1. 12 de mar. de 2024 · William Herschel (born November 15, 1738, Hannover, Hanover—died August 25, 1822, Slough, Buckinghamshire, England) was a German-born British astronomer, the founder of sidereal astronomy for the systematic observation of the stars and nebulae beyond the solar system. He discovered the planet Uranus, hypothesized that nebulae are composed of ...

  2. Presentación. William Herschel en 1785, L.F. Abbott / National Portrait Gallery. El mejor astrónomo observador de todos los tiempos, y un gran estudioso de la ‘construcción de los cielos’, William Herschel, es una figura poco conocida por el gran público. Sin embargo, su biografía es apasionante y su legado científico, junto con las ...

  3. 7 de dic. de 2022 · Friedrich Wilhelm Herschel fue el nombre de este astrónomo y compositor, que ha pasado a la historia simplemente como William Herschel. La genialidad de este hombre estriba en la habilidad con la que compuso hermosas piezas musicales y en sus numerosos descubrimientos astronómicos. La humanidad, pues, le debe la visión de Urano y de varios ...

  4. 15 de nov. de 2017 · William Herschel, the Father of Uranus. In 1781, a remarkable piece of news shook the scientific world: a musician had discovered a new planet beyond Saturn. For the first time since antiquity, when only six planets were known, including Earth, the solar system had enlarged with the incorporation of a new celestial body, which was called Uranus.

  5. 15 de mar. de 2021 · William Herschel, born Friedrich Wilhelm Herschel in Hanover in what is now Germany in 1738, moved to London in 1757 to find work as a musician. He developed a passion for astronomy and began making his own telescopes to aid his observations.

  6. 15 de mar. de 2021 · Until 1781, the known solar system consisted of six planets. On March 13 of that year, astronomer William Herschel observed a faint object in the constellation Gemini and noted that it moved slowly relative to the background stars. First thinking it a comet, Herschel later correctly identified it as a planet and wanted to name […]

  7. View the larger original of our picture of William Herschel, from the Planetarium Armargh historic collection. This portrait is represented after a copper plate by James Goddy. William Herschel's 20-foot reflecting telescope (NASM) William Herschel, 1787. An Account of Three Volcanos in the Moon.

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