Trained as a musician, amateur scientist William Herschel found
international fame after discovering the planet Uranus in 1781.
Though he is still best known for this finding, his partnership
with his sister Caroline yielded other groundbreaking work that
affects how we see the world today. The Herschels made
comprehensive surveys of the night sky, carefully categorizing
every visible object in the void. Caroline wrote an influential
catalogue of nebulae, and William discovered infrared radiation.
Veteran science writer Michael D. Lemonick guides readers through
the depths of the solar system and into his subjects private lives:
William developed bizarre theories about inhabitants of the sun; he
procured an unheard-of salary for Caroline from King George III
even as he hassled over the funding for an enormous, forty-foot
telescope; and the siblings feuded over William s marriage but
eventually reconciled."
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