he discovered the planet Uranus and also discovered infrared radiation :)
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William and his wife Mary had one child, John on 7 March 1792
Federick William Herschel was the inventor of the Hersinian telescope. He invented this in his backyard with his sister Caroline while discovering an odd shaped star in the sky looking threw a Newtonian telescope.
William and Caroline Herschel were a brother and sister astronomers who made many important discoveries such as the planet Uranus, how to make giant refractors, 1000s of galaxies and nebulae, and an early approximation of what the Milky Way galaxy looks like.
William Herschel's main accomplishment was the discovery of the planet Uranus in 1781. This discovery expanded the known boundaries of the solar system and revolutionized our understanding of the universe. Herschel also made significant contributions to the field of astronomy through his extensive cataloging of celestial objects and his development of powerful telescopes.
Caroline Herschel was a German astronomer who worked as her brother William Herschel's assistant. She made significant contributions to astronomy, discovering several comets and cataloging star clusters and nebulae.
Many astronomers have discovered that many comets. For example, David Levy is the discoverer or co-discoverer of 22 comets.
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Julius Caesar made many contributions to society. One of his contributions was the calendar with 365 days.
There are so many contributions that Bill Gates is credited for in the society. He has made great contributions in science and technology through his company Microsoft.
the greek orthodox made no large contribution to Australian society
Sir John Herschel 1792-1871 was the son of William Herschel and nephew of Caroline Herschel. He travelled to South Africa to catalogue the southern stars, but he also did a lot of work on photography and studied the flowers in the area, and also wrote on meteorology geography.
Sir John Herschel is best known for his contributions to the field of astronomy, including observing and cataloging numerous astronomical objects. He also made significant advancements in photography, coining terms such as "positive" and "negative" to describe photographs. Additionally, he made important contributions to the field of mathematics, particularly in the study of geometry and algebra.