I chose to study the discovery of Uranus by William Hershcel in 1781. He start out as an amateur astronomer. He was born to a family of musicians, and actually made a living with music. In his spare time, he built telescopes that far surpassed those that were used by professionals in the day. He spent a lot of time studying the moon and other known planets for extraterrestrial life. He also observed the nebulas further out in space. One night, he noticed a dark spot in the sky that he mistook for a commit. He wrote to other astronomers to tell them of his discovery. After further observation, they realized it was in face a planet. It is amazing to me that someone that was a musician by trade, ushered in a new area of space exploration. Hershcel
This will lead to his discovery of the three laws of planetary motion that explained how the planets moved and why they looked how they do in the sky. 4) Galileo Galilei was an astronomer whose studies would reveal the importance to astronomy not only of observation and mathematics but also of physics. His self-consciousness about technique, argument, and evidence would make him one of the first investigators of nature to approach his work in the same way as a modern scientist. 5) Francis Bacon was one of science’s greatest propagandists, and he inspired an entire generation with his vision of what scientific inquiry could do for humanity.
He explains that people would look at this sky all the time, and that's how the realized something interesting happened, such as the star. He said that Jupiter passed Venus, and when the biggest star and brightest star passed over each other, it was the brightest star in the universe. When this happened and people looked at the sky, this became The Star of
William Herschel was the first to notice this odd object and was curious to find out more. This odd object, Uranus, was the first planet in recorded history to be discovered. The discovery of Uranus was just the beginning of William Herschel’s discoveries. He left his work with music and became
He built his first telescope when he was only 20, using mirrors, lenses, and parts of an old Buick car. He used instructions from a 1925 issue of Popular Astronomy. Through the telescope he made observations of Jupiter and Mars. He sent his drawn renditions of Jupiter and Mars to the Lowell Observatory, hoping to get feedback from professional astronomers. Instead, they offered him a job.
I chose “Astronomy: Discovery of Uranus by William Herschel in 1781” as the topic for my research. I found that William Herschel was many things, including a musician, composer, teacher, and astronomer. William also built his own telescopes to look into the night sky. During one of his searches, he found something odd; it wasn’t a nebulous star or comet, but something different. It turned out to be a planet which he named “Georgium Sidus” or Georges star in honor of George III.
One day, as he was observing Saturn, he spotted Uranus, which he believed to be a comet at the time. No one else believed him until the planet got enough for them to barely spot it on their lower quality telescopes. This made Herschel famous and
Edwin Hubble one of the more well known astronomers of his era, was able to provide the understanding and knowledge capable for furthering the knowledge of the universe. Hired in 1919 to work at the Mount Wilson Observatory as one of the more junior astronomers, with the more important questions resulting in along the same lines of 'what 's the nature of the surrounding nebulae. ' It should be noted that Edwin Hubble was able to actually answer this question, explaining that these nebulae or rather some of them were not in the Milky Way galaxy. With the method he used to measure the distances he was able to prove that the universe was actually expanding. Building off the research and discoveries from Harlow Shapley who had measured the distance of the Milky Way, Hubble was able to determine the distance to the nearby Andromeda galaxy.
The new science era is where William Gilbert, Leonardo de Vinci, and more important scientist where born. There the once that have given us what we have right now and still we make stuff out of their work Was born in Colchester May 24, 1544 his parents where Hierome Gilbert Jerome Gilberd he died in London November 30, 1603. He had three college degrees witch was A.B., M.A., and M.D. One of his achievements was to see how to build a compass and to see how it could work with the earth so he found out the planet had magnets in it so he could see what was north and south. We see the work he did by using the compass still and by using GPS witch help us to get places and by helping us how it worked with the plant AS one can see we still us the
This was confirmed and the he became the most celebrated astronomer of his time. His discover was a result of the science process. His questing of what he observed let to analyzing date, discussion with colleagues and experts, to interpreting date. All because
He recorded double stars and fuzzy objects in the distance. He also looked for other life that exists out in space. That so called “comet” turned out to be a planet, “the first planet discovered since the beginning of recorded history!” (Ruskin) Herschel’s discovery was led by his hobby. He originally was a musician, but after he discovered the planet he was then paid to be an astronomer, and he gave up his musical career.
Astronomy: Discovery of Uranus by William Hershcel in 1781 William Hershal was raised in a family of musicians. As he grew older he studied from a book entitled “Harmonics”, by Robert Smith. After reading it another one of Smith’s book caught his attention, “The Compleat System of Optiks”, an introduction to telescope construction. Hershel wanted a telescope, but they were expensive.
Due to the fact that Johannes Kepler was born prematurely he claimed to have been weak and often sick as a child. However he often impressed the visitors in his grandfather’s inn with his extraordinary mathematical talent from a very young age. He was also very interested in astronomy.
The discovery of Uranus wasn't clear and dry. There were several observations of the very planet, like in 1690 John Flamsteed reportedly spotted it over six times but was mistaken for a star because of its slow speed movement in the atmosphere. In 1781, William Herschel made an astounding discovery of a new planet in our solar system. This discovery was the first to be made in the modern era, as well as the farthest planet discovered so far in our galaxy. Herschel’s original plan was to name this new planet after the King of England.
With the strong desire, he rose from an unknown organist and musician to the posotion of the leading astronomer of his time, and became the “Father of Modren Astronomy”. On the night of March 13, 1781, he discovered an
, Is that a comet? It was neither one but a planet. This discovery was significant because it is the 7th planet in our solar system. It was observed before but never said to have been a planet. His discovery lead to him devoting his time to astronomy and