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Works by or about William Herschel at Wikisource; Articles and letters published in the Philosophical Transactions and available online (70 items, June 2016) William Herschel's Deep Sky Catalog; The William Herschel Double Star Catalogs Restored; Full text of Herschel by Hector Macpherson. Full text of The Story of the Herschels (1886) from ...
Herschel "Guy" Beahm IV (born March 10, 1982), better known as Dr Disrespect or The Doc, is an American live streamer. He became known for playing battle royale games such as Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 , H1Z1 , and PUBG: Battlegrounds on Twitch and YouTube .
The Herschel family is a famous Anglo-German family of astronomers who lived from the 18th to the 20th century. [1] The family originated from Pirna in Saxony which lies near Dresden . Notable members
Pages in category "Herschel family" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Sir William Herschel, 2nd Baronet This page was last ...
NGC 1162 is a lenticular galaxy located in the constellation Perseus.It was discovered by astronomer William Herschel on October 14, 1784. The galaxy lies approximately 200 million light-years away from Earth and is classified as a type SA0^−^ galaxy, indicating a smooth structure with little to no spiral features.
Wholly Moses! is a 1980 American Biblical spoof film written by Guy Thomas and directed by Gary Weis. Dudley Moore plays Old Testament-era idol maker Herschel, whose life and adventures seem to parallel that of the more famous Moses, all the while being misled to think he is the prophet of God.
William Herschel's 40-foot telescope, also known as the Great Forty-Foot telescope, was a reflecting telescope constructed between 1785 and 1789 at Observatory House in Slough, England. It used a 48-inch (120 cm) diameter primary mirror with a 40-foot-long (12 m) focal length (hence its name "Forty-Foot" ).
Margaret Eliza Emma Herschel (1865–1880). She had a brain tumor early on. Emma Dorothea Herschel (1867–1954) Reverend Sir John Charles William Herschel, 3rd Baronet (1869–1950) Arthur Edward Hardcastle Herschel (1873–1924) He lived at Warfield in Berkshire and at Littlemore in Oxfordshire. [8] Upon his death the baronetcy passed to his son.