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Biographies Of Working Men
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100 pages
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The narrative explores the pivotal moment when astronomer William Herschel discovered the planet Uranus, referred to as Georgium Sidus. It highlights the skepticism surrounding the nature of this discovery, emphasizing the role of Herschel's deliberate efforts, such as constructing a twenty-foot telescope, rather than mere chance. The text delves into themes of scientific inquiry and the significance of human endeavor in making groundbreaking discoveries, showcasing Herschel's understanding of the importance of his work in astronomy.
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2010, hardcover
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