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  1. The Georgian Star: How William and Caroline Herschel Revolutionized Our Understanding of the Cosmos (Great Discoveries) by Michael Lemonick, 2009-12-14
  2. Memoir and Correspondence of Caroline Herschel (Cambridge Library Collection - PhysicalSciences)
  3. Memoir and correspondence of Caroline Herschel by John Herschel, 2010-08-20
  4. Searching the Stars: The Story of Caroline Herschel by Marilyn B. Ogilvie, 2008-12-01
  5. Double Stars: The Story of Caroline Herschel (Profiles in Science) by Padma Venkatraman, 2007-05-15
  6. Memoir and Correspondence of Caroline Herschel by Anonymous, 2010-02-11
  7. Sweeper of the skies;: A story of the life of Caroline Herschel, astronomer by Frances Lowry Higgins, 1967
  8. THE STORY OF THE HERSCHELS - A FAMILY OF THE ASTRONOMERS. Sir William Herschel, Sir John Herschel, Caroline Herschel by Anonymous, 1881
  9. The Herschel Chronicle: The Life-Story of William Herschel and His Sister Caroline Herschel by Constance A. Lubbock, 1933
  10. The romance of woman's influence : St. Monica, Vittoria Colonna, Madame Guyon, Caroline Herschel, Mary Unwin, Dorothy Wordsworth and other mothers, wives, sisters, and friends who have helped great men / by Alice Corkran. Illustrated with portraits by Alice Corkran, 1912-01-01
  11. The Georgian Star: How William and Caroline Herschel Revolutionized Our Understa by Michael D. Lemonick, 2008
  12. Caroline Lucretia Herschel: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by J. William Moncrief, 2000
  13. Memoir and Correspondence of Caroline Herschel By Mrs. John Herschel.. by Margaret Brodie Herschel, 1876
  14. People From Slough: William Herschel, Tracey Ullman, John Herschel, Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall, Caroline Herschel, Anthony Meyer

101. MSN Encarta - Herschel, Caroline Lucretia
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103. American Scientist: Stargazing Siblings.(Astronomy)(The Herschel Partnership: As
Astronomy)(The herschel Partnership As Viewed by caroline)(caroline herschel sAutobiographies)(Book Review) from American Scientist, a publication in the
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104. Herschel Club - Friedrich Wilhelm Herschel
Friedrich Wilhelm herschel, better known as Sir William herschel, was born inHanover, he contrived to build it with the help of Alexander and caroline.
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Herschel Club - Friedrich Wilhelm Herschel
Friedrich Wilhelm Herschel, better known as Sir William Herschel, was born in Hanover, Germany on November 15, 1738. Music was an important part of his upbringing, this became evident when he became a bandboy with the Hanoverian Guards. Later on he was either inducted or a volunteer in the military where he served only briefly. Due to his delicate health he discovered he was unsuited for army life and his father helped him to leave Germany for England in 1757 where he took up residence. He was later reunited with his brother, Alexander, and his sister Caroline who joined him in England. Herschel was granted a pension of 200 pounds a year and knighted by King George 111, who also made him "King's Astronomer". Receiving a pension enabled Herschel to devote full time to astronomy. During the course of his observations, he discovered large quantities of faint patches of light (nebulae) and methodically catalogue these objects. Herschel's son John took his father's instrument to South Africa where he was able to survey the southern skies. John Herschel in 1864 published a catalog. Of the 5,097 objects, 4,630 of them were discovered by William and his son John Herschel. The catalog was called "The General Catalogue of Nebulae."

105. Uraniborg, An Art + Music Collection By Fleur Helsingor
this page honors caroline herschel (17501848). caroline herschel was the sisterof William herschel and the aunt of John Frederick William herschel.
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Uraniborg, an Art + Music Collection this page honors Caroline Herschel (1750-1848) Caroline Herschel was the sister of William Herschel and the aunt of John Frederick William Herschel. She was a professional singer and astronomer. As she assisted her brother, she prepared an index of the currently cataloged stars, made her own deep sky discoveries, and located eight comets. "Silver Coin Galaxy" discovered by Caroline Herschel Click on the controls to listen to the music! HELP
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106. Caroline Lucretia Herschel
Translate this page caroline Lucretia herschel nació el 16 de marzo de 1750 en Hannover, caroline herschel vivió 98 años, conservando hasta entonces una salud física y
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A S T R O B I O G R A F I A S Caroline Lucretia Herschel Caroline Lucretia Herschel nació el 16 de marzo de 1750 en Hannover, Prusia (hoy Alemania), hija de Isaac Herschel y Anna Ilse Moritzen . Aunque su padre, que era músico, nunca realizó estudios oficiales, mantuvo a lo largo de su vida una inquietud por diversas ramas del conocimiento, y así procuró una educación polifacética a sus cuatro hijos varones, enseñándoles música, matemáticas, astronomía, filosofía y francés. Por su parte, sus dos hijas, como era habitual en la época, estaban destinadas a no aprender sino las tareas domésticas. Sin embargo, Caroline enseguida mostró interés por las conversaciones que tenían lugar entre su padre y sus hermanos. En su afán de aprender, pronto encontró el apoyo de su padre, pero como contrapartida contó con la oposición de su madre, que en consonancia con las ideas de su tiempo, consideraba poco femenina toda ocupación que involucrase el pensamiento. Así pues, con mayor o menor disimulo, su padre empezó a hacer a Caroline partícipe de sus conocimientos. Ella misma recuerda en sus memorias la noche en que su padre le mostró las primeras constelaciones, así como un cometa que entonces era visible. Poco imaginaba Caroline que ella se convertiría en la primera mujer en la Historia en descubrir un cometa. Cuando los franceses ocuparon Hannover en 1757, su padre marchó a la guerra; por otra parte su hermano

107. History Of Women In Astronomy:Caroline Hershel
(C) 1992 Astronomical Society of the Pacific.
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108. 07 Herschel, Karoline
Karoline Lucretia herschel was born in Hannover on March 16th, 1750 to her fatherIsaak herschel and her mother Anna Ilse Moritzen.
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Herschel, Karoline (1750-1848)
Karoline Lucretia Herschel was born in Hannover on March 16th, 1750 to her father Isaak Herschel and her mother Anna Ilse Moritzen. Her father Isaak was a military musician, he and his wife had ten children, four died very young. The other five, beside Karoline, were Sophia Elisabeth, born April, 12th 1733; Heinrich Anton Jakob, born November 20st 1734; Friedrich Wilhelm , November, 15th 1738; Johann Alexander, November 13th 1745; and Johann Dietrich, September 13th 1755. During her youth Karoline had to help her mother with the daily work in the house. The thought to have no other duties than to wash, bleach and iron the tablecloth worried her. She was happy when her brother Wilhelm asked her to come to England for an education as a singer. In the summer of 1772 Wilhelm came to Hannover to help his sister with the travel to Bath. She would see Hannover again fifty years later. In Bath Wilhelm started to train her as a singer but also teached Karoline in the English language and in mathematics. During breaks and in the evening they talked about the stars. In 1777 she got an invitation to a music festival in Birmingham, but she declined since she would only sing with her brother as conductor. In Bath she most likely sang in the 'Pump Room' and the privately owned Octagon church. These buildings still exists, the latter today (1994) used as a showroom of the Royal Photographic Society. In 1777 she started to help in the workshop with the grinding of metal mirrors. In the years to come she assisted her brother at the telescope, writing down the observational notes he made while standing at the eyepiece of his telescope. Later, beginning in 1782, she got the annual sum of 50 pounds from King Georg III. for her work assisting her brother, now astronomer at court in Windsor. Leaving Bath for the new place in Datchet near Windsor meant the end of her musical career, but she was happy helping her brother and sharing his astronomical work.

109. Imago Mundi - Les Herschel.

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Les gens Herschel Uranus (13 mars 1781), puis les principaux satellites Saturne n'est pas fixe et qu'il se porte tout entier vers la constellation d'Hercule Transactions philosophiques Arago Lebon W. Herschel Herschel Catalogue Herschel Results of astronomical Observations made at the Cape of Good Hope Struve Catalogues Brewster de 1847 et dans son ouvrage Outlines of Astronomy (1849). Les points noirs qui se trouvent sur la partie du disque du Soleil exempte de taches du Soleil. (Lebon, 1899). Herschel Secchi John Herschel A B C D ... Z

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