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Searching the stars: the story of Caroline Herschel

Caroline Herschel is best known as the less significant sister of the astronomer William Herschel. Yet the romantic notion of her tirelessly working for her brother while he made his studies of the heavens, documenting his discoveries so he could achieve greatness in the scientific world, couldn...

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Autor principal: Ogilvie, Marilyn B
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: The History Press 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1615631
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description Caroline Herschel is best known as the less significant sister of the astronomer William Herschel. Yet the romantic notion of her tirelessly working for her brother while he made his studies of the heavens, documenting his discoveries so he could achieve greatness in the scientific world, couldn't be further from the truth. When Caroline wasn't working as her brother's assistant, she was sweeping the stars with her own small telescope given to her by William. Not only did she unearth three important nebulae, but she discovered no fewer than eight comets in her own right. When William beca
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spelling cern-16156312021-04-21T22:04:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1615631engOgilvie, Marilyn BSearching the stars: the story of Caroline HerschelAstrophysics and AstronomyCaroline Herschel is best known as the less significant sister of the astronomer William Herschel. Yet the romantic notion of her tirelessly working for her brother while he made his studies of the heavens, documenting his discoveries so he could achieve greatness in the scientific world, couldn't be further from the truth. When Caroline wasn't working as her brother's assistant, she was sweeping the stars with her own small telescope given to her by William. Not only did she unearth three important nebulae, but she discovered no fewer than eight comets in her own right. When William becaThe History Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:16156312011
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Searching the stars: the story of Caroline Herschel
title Searching the stars: the story of Caroline Herschel
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title_fullStr Searching the stars: the story of Caroline Herschel
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