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William Herschel, German-British Astronomer Stock Photo - Alamy
William Herschel, German-British Astronomer Stock Photo - Alamy

Prof Frank McDonough on Twitter: "11 January 1787. William Herschel  discovered Titania and Oberon, the two moons of Uranus.  https://t.co/pRKxVqlIDG" / Twitter
Prof Frank McDonough on Twitter: "11 January 1787. William Herschel discovered Titania and Oberon, the two moons of Uranus. https://t.co/pRKxVqlIDG" / Twitter

Titania and Oberon | BOOK OF DAYS TALES
Titania and Oberon | BOOK OF DAYS TALES

Titania Archives - Universe Today
Titania Archives - Universe Today

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
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

William Herschel, German-British Astronomer Stock Photo - Alamy
William Herschel, German-British Astronomer Stock Photo - Alamy

William Lassell and the Discovery of the Uranus Moons Ariel and Umbriel -  SciHi BlogSciHi Blog
William Lassell and the Discovery of the Uranus Moons Ariel and Umbriel - SciHi BlogSciHi Blog

Sir William Herschel (@sirherschel_) / Twitter
Sir William Herschel (@sirherschel_) / Twitter

Herschel, (Friedrich) William | SpringerLink
Herschel, (Friedrich) William | SpringerLink

Earth Shaker - #AstroOTD | On this day in 1787, the first... | Facebook
Earth Shaker - #AstroOTD | On this day in 1787, the first... | Facebook

Uranus's Moons - Solar System Stats & Facts
Uranus's Moons - Solar System Stats & Facts

The Project Gutenberg eBook of Sir William Herschel, by Edward S. Holden.
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Sir William Herschel, by Edward S. Holden.

Uranus' Moon Titania - Universe Today
Uranus' Moon Titania - Universe Today

Herschel's Discovery of Uranus / Twitter
Herschel's Discovery of Uranus / Twitter

Astronomer William Herschel Identifies Uranus as the Seventh Planet | NASA
Astronomer William Herschel Identifies Uranus as the Seventh Planet | NASA

Oberon | astronomy | Britannica
Oberon | astronomy | Britannica

Todayinsci - Posts | Facebook
Todayinsci - Posts | Facebook

Uranus' Moon Titania - Universe Today
Uranus' Moon Titania - Universe Today

Herschel | tychogirl
Herschel | tychogirl

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
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

Why are all the moons of Uranus named after characters of Shakespeare's  plays? - Quora
Why are all the moons of Uranus named after characters of Shakespeare's plays? - Quora

Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Universe (DK) Pages 201-250 - Flip PDF  Download | FlipHTML5
Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Universe (DK) Pages 201-250 - Flip PDF Download | FlipHTML5

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
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

Titania (moon) | National Aeronautics and Space Administration Wiki | Fandom
Titania (moon) | National Aeronautics and Space Administration Wiki | Fandom

William Herschel Discovered Titania and Oberon, the Two Largest Moons of  Uranus, in 1787 » Celebrate and Learn
William Herschel Discovered Titania and Oberon, the Two Largest Moons of Uranus, in 1787 » Celebrate and Learn