
1) Astronomer 2) Discoverer of Uranus 3) Hebrew boy name 4) Impact crater on Mars 5) John herschel 6) Sir john herschel 7) Stargazer 8) Uranologist 9) Uranus discoverer 10) Walker of football
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Herschel is a German and Jewish surname with the possible meanings: The name is closely tied to the Herschel family, an Anglo-German family of renowned astronomers: Other notable people or families with the surname Herschel, Hershel, Herschell or Hershell include: Herschel can also be used as a first name: Herschel could also refer to a place: Her...
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[Mimantean crater] Herschel əl is a huge crater in the leading hemisphere of the Saturnian moon Mimas, on the equator at 100° longitude. It is named after the eighteenth century astronomer William Herschel, who discovered Mimas in 1789. Herschel is the largest crater relative to its parent body of any equilibrium planetary moon in the Sol...
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[crater] There are several impact craters named Herschel in the solar system, although the best known is the huge crater on Saturn`s moon Mimas. Most are named after the eighteenth century astronomer William Herschel. ...
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[lunar crater] Herschel is a lunar impact crater located just to the north of the walled plain Ptolemaeus. Just to the north is the flooded crater Spörer, and due east lies the disintegrated crater Gyldén. About a crater diameter to the northwest is the walled plain Flammarion, along the southern edge of the Sinus Medii. The rim of this c...
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• (n.) See Uranus.
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(from the article `Beaufort Sea`) ...although the slope descends steeply to 5,000 or 6,500 ft in the sea`s upper part. Small gravel islands or shallows are often found. The largest ...
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(from the article `Mimas`) ...of Mimas`s small size, it shows some evidence of resurfacing, possibly resulting from a partial melting of the icy crust. Its most noteworthy ... ...a heavily cratered surface similar in appearance to the lunar highlands, but it also possesses one of the largest impact structures, in relation ... [2 rela...
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Her'schel noun (Astron.) See
Uranus .
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Sir William Herschel (1738-1822). British astronomer. Built reflecting telescope of superior quality and with it discovered planet Uranus . Discovered satellites of Uranus and of Saturn.
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German astronomer who lived between 1738 - 1833
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Sir John Herschel noun English astronomer (son of William Herschel) who extended the catalogue of stars to the southern hemisphere and did pioneering work in photography (1792-1871)
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