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  2. Caroline Herschel - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Lucretia Herschel [1] (/ ˈ h ɜːr ʃ əl, ˈ h ɛər ʃ əl / HUR-shəl, HAIR-shəl, [2] German: [kaʁoˈliːnə ˈhɛʁʃl̩]; 16 March 1750 – 9 January 1848) was a German astronomer, [3] whose most significant contributions to astronomy were the discoveries of several comets, including the periodic comet 35P/Herschel–Rigollet, which bears her name. [4]

  3. 40-foot telescope - Wikipedia

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    The telescope was constructed by Sir William Herschel, with the assistance of his sister Caroline Herschel, between 1785 and 1789 in Slough, with components made in Clay Hall near Windsor. The 40 ft (12 m) tube was made of iron. [1] The telescope was mounted on a fully rotatable alt-azimuth mount.

  4. William Herschel - Wikipedia

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    The William Herschel Telescope on La Palma; The Herschel Space Observatory, successfully launched by the European Space Agency on 14 May 2009. It was the largest space telescope of its kind, until the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope. Herschel Grammar School, Slough; Rue Herschel, a street in the 6th arrondissement of Paris.

  5. Observatory House - Wikipedia

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    The original Observatory House was built, run and used by the astronomer William Herschel, and his sister Caroline. The famous '40-foot telescope' - at that time the largest in the world - was housed there in the late 18th century and early 19th century. [1] [2] The main house was on Windsor Road. There was also a small cottage on the land.

  6. Herschel Museum of Astronomy - Wikipedia

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    The Caroline Lucretia Gallery, named after Caroline Herschel, was added to the museum in 2011. The gallery was designed by Hetreed Ross Architects , [ 16 ] and is of a modern design, [ 17 ] with floor-to-ceiling glazing, overhanging eaves and a flat [ 18 ] stainless steel stressed skin roof, [ 19 ] with the solid walls constructed of Bath Stone ...

  7. NGC 752 - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the location of NGC 752. NGC 752 (also known as Caldwell 28) is an open cluster in the constellation Andromeda.The cluster was discovered by Caroline Herschel in 1783 and cataloged by her brother William Herschel in 1786, although an object that may have been NGC 752 was described by Giovanni Batista Hodierna before 1654.

  8. Category:Discoverers of comets - Wikipedia

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    The first woman known to have discovered comets was Caroline Herschel. The first telescopic discovery of a comet was made by Gottfried Kirch in 1680. The first photographic discovery of a comet was made by Edward Emerson Barnard .

  9. New General Catalogue - Wikipedia

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    The NGC expanded and consolidated the cataloguing work of William and Caroline Herschel, and John Herschel's General Catalogue of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars. Objects south of the celestial equator are catalogued somewhat less thoroughly, but many were included based on observation by John Herschel or James Dunlop.