k William Herschels organisation of heavenly bodies, illustration Map of heavenly bodies, including nebulae, planets and stars, by the GermanBritish astronomer William Herschel 17381822. Herschel constructed several telescopes and used them to extensively study the night sky. He catalogued double stars and studied the Moons surface, but is remembered most for his discovery of Uranus in 1781. He also discovered two satellites of Uranus Titania and Oberon and two of Saturn Mimas and Enceladus. Illustration published in 1813., by WELLCOME IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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William Herschel s organisation of heavenly bodies, illustration Map of heavenly bodies, including nebulae, planets and stars, by the German British astronomer William Herschel  1738 1822 . Herschel constructed several telescopes and used them to extensively study the night sky. He catalogued double stars and studied the Moon s surface, but is remembered most for his discovery of Uranus in 1781. He also discovered two satellites of Uranus  Titania and Oberon  and two of Saturn  Mimas and Enceladus . Illustration published in 1813., by WELLCOME IMAGES SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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William Herschel's organisation of heavenly bodies, illustration

Map of heavenly bodies, including nebulae, planets and stars, by the German-British astronomer William Herschel (1738-1822). Herschel constructed several telescopes and used them to extensively study the night sky. He catalogued double stars and studied the Moon's surface, but is remembered most for his discovery of Uranus in 1781. He also discovered two satellites of Uranus (Titania and Oberon) and two of Saturn (Mimas and Enceladus). Illustration published in 1813., by WELLCOME IMAGES/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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