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Sir William (originally Friedrich Wilhelm) Herschel (1738-1822) is
one of the greatest figures in the history of astronomy. Born in
Germany, he moved to England in 1757 and started his astronomical
observations while working as a professional musician in Bath. With
the help of his sister, Caroline, Herschel began a series of
systematic reviews of the heavens to record the motion and
distribution of the stars. Using massive telescopes built by
himself, Herschel was able to see much futher than any previous
astronomer, and he was the first to give a correct description of
the form of our galaxy, The Milky Way. In 1781 he discovered the
planet Uranus, and in 1782 he was appointed King's Astronomer by
George III. Eventually, when The Royal Astronomical Society was
founded in 1820, Herschel became its president.
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