Sir William Herschel
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- Sir William Herschel: An English astronomer of German birth. He is renowned for discovering infrared radiation, creating extensive star catalogs, and discovering the planet Uranus.
Usage
- Proper noun:
- Sir William Herschel made his discovery of Uranus in 1781.
- The concept of infrared light was first identified by Sir William Herschel.
Advanced Usage
- Used in historical and scientific contexts to denote the individual and his contributions.
- The Herschel Space Observatory is named in honor of Sir William Herschel and his sister, Caroline.
Variants and Related Words
- Herschel (noun): A common shortened reference to Sir William Herschel, also used in the names of astronomical objects.
- The crater Herschel on the Moon is named after him.
- Caroline Herschel (proper noun): His sister and a celebrated astronomer in her own right.
- Uranus (proper noun): The seventh planet from the Sun, whose discovery is attributed to him.
- Infrared (adjective/noun): The form of electromagnetic radiation he discovered.
Synonyms
- William Herschel: The name without the honorific 'Sir'.
- Friedrich Wilhelm Herschel: His birth name.
Related Phrases/Idioms
- Herschel's catalog: Refers to his systematic catalog of nebulae and star clusters.
- Many objects in Herschel's catalog are still studied today.
Noun
- English astronomer (born in Germany) who discovered infrared light and who catalogued the stars and discovered the planet Uranus (1738-1822)