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Prof Frank McDonough on Twitter: "11 January 1787. William Herschel discovered Titania and Oberon, the two moons of Uranus. https://t.co/pRKxVqlIDG" / Twitter
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National Air and Space Museum в Twitter: "Today in 1787, British astronomer William Herschel discovered Titania and Oberon, Uranus's two largest moons. Like most of Uranus's moons, they are named for Shakespeare
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National Air and Space Museum в Twitter: "Today in 1787, British astronomer William Herschel discovered Titania and Oberon, Uranus's two largest moons. Like most of Uranus's moons, they are named for Shakespeare
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Frederick William Herschel (1738-1822) was a German-Anglo astronomer. Herschel was the first astronomer to study binary stars and, while searching for comets in 1781, he discovered Uranus, the first new planet to
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William Herschel Discovered Titania and Oberon, the Two Largest Moons of Uranus, in 1787 » Celebrate and Learn