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A plan of the solar system, exhibiting relative magnitudes and distances. The planet Uranus is here called Herschel. Historical engraving, 18th century. William Herschel discovered Uranus on 13 March 1781, expanding the
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A plan of the solar system, exhibiting relative magnitudes and distances. The planet Uranus is here called Herschel. Historical engraving, 18th century. William Herschel discovered Uranus on 13 March 1781, expanding the
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National Council of Science Museums-NCSM on Twitter: "This Day in the History of Science Astronomer William Herschel, discovered 𝑻𝒊𝒕𝒂𝒏𝒊𝒂 and 𝑶𝒃𝒆𝒓𝒐𝒏, two moons of the Uranus on January 11, 1787. #historyofscience #Science #
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On March 13, 1781, Sir William Herschel discovered Uranus, the seventh planet from the sun. Before Herschel discovered Uranus, other astronomers had seen it before, but no one realized it was planet.
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