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  1. I had a sister: A study of Mary Lamb, Dorothy Wordsworth, Caroline Herschel, Cassandra Austen by Helen Ashton, 1977
  2. Caroline Herschel's Autobiographies
  3. Catalogue of Valuable Printed Books, Autograph Letters, Historical Documents, etc. Comprising... The Library, Papers & Scientific Apparatus of Sir William, Caroline & Sir John Herschel. by Caroline Lucretia (1750-1848), William HERSCHEL (1738-1822) & John Frederick William HERSCHEL (1792-1871)] Sotheby & Co. [HERSCHEL, 1958-01-01
  4. MEMOIR AND CORRESPONDENCE OF CAROLINE HERSCHEL by Mrs. John Herschel, 1876-01-01
  5. The Herschel Chronicle: The Life-story of William Herschel and His Sister Caroline Herschel
  6. The Story of the Herschels: A Family of Astronomers. Sir William HerschelSir John HerschelCaroline Herschel. by Caroline Lucretia (1750-1848), HERSCHEL, William (1738-1822) & HERSCHEL, John Frederick William (1792-1871)] [HERSCHEL, 1897-01-01
  7. Caroline Herschel by Mary Thomas AÌ€ Kempis, 1955
  8. Caroline Herschel, astronomer, mathematician (Famous women library) by Matilda Betham-Edwards, 1880
  9. Caroline Herschel: First woman astronomer by Robert G Wearner, 1989
  10. Caroline Herschel: Reflected glory by Patrick Moore, 1988
  11. Memoir and Correspondence of Caroline Herschel. With Portraits. by Caroline Lucretia (1750-1848)] HERSCHEL, Mrs. John (Margaret Brodie Stewart) (1810-1884). [HERSCHEL, 1876-01-01
  12. The Herschels and Modern Astronomy. by Caroline Lucretia (1750-1848), HERSCHEL, William (1738-1822) & HERSCHEL, John Frederick William (1792-1871)] CLERKE, Agnes Mary (1842-1907). [HERSCHEL, 1901-01-01
  13. An Account of a New Comet & Remarks on the New Comet by Caroline & William HERSCHEL, 1786
  14. The romance of woman's influence: St. Monica, Vittoria Colonna, Madame Guyon, Caroline Herschel, Mary Unwin, Dorothy Wordsworth and other mothers, wives, sisters, and friends who have helped great men by Alice Corkran, 1906

41. CAROLINE LUCRETIA HERSCHEL
herschel, caroline LUCRETIA (1750I848), English astronomer, sister of Sir Williamherschel, the eighth child and fourth daughter of her parents, was born at
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HERSCHEL, CAROLINE LUCRETIA See The Memoir and Correspondence of Caroline Herschel, by Mrs John Herschel (f 876). FARRER HERSCHELL, 1ST BARON HERSCBELL SIR FREDERICK WILLIAM HERSCHEL

42. Bath Preservation Trust: The William Herschel Museum
caroline also made a huge contribution to the field of astronomy. To quote from thepatron of the museum Patrick Moore, William herschel was the first man to
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"I have looked further into space than any human being did before me" - William Herschel The William Herschel Museum is dedicated to the many achievements of the Herschels, who were distinguished astronomers as well as talented musicians. It was from this house, using a telescope of his own design that William discovered the planet Uranus in 1781. His observations helped to double the known size of the solar system. Following a tradition of the great astronomers of the renaissance he pushed forward the science of building telescopes. He was rewarded for his work by King George III, and also received the Copley Medal. Caroline also made a huge contribution to the field of astronomy. The work of the Herschels clearly had an impact on modern science and space exploration. To quote from the patron of the museum Patrick Moore, "William Herschel was the first man to give a reasonably correct picture of the shape of our star-system or galaxy; he was the best telescope-maker of his time, and possibly the greatest observer who ever lived".

43. Bath Preservation Trust: The William Herschel Museum
caroline herschel (1750 1848). I am the only tool which he has shaped to hisuse - a well-trained puppy-dog would have done as much - caroline herschel.
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"I am nothing, I have done nothing at all; all I am, all I know, I owe to my brother. I am the only tool which he has shaped to his use - a well-trained puppy-dog would have done as much" - Caroline Herschel
Comet Sweeping
Following the discovery of Uranus in 1781 Caroline Herschel became increasingly involved in the science of astronomy. Not only did she help her brother with recording and noting his observations, but she made a significant contribution in her own right. Initially she was given a small refracting telescope by William to enable her to hunt for comets. "Aug. 1. I have calculated 100 nebulae today, and this evening I saw an object which I believe will prove tomorrow night to be a comet." For all his remarkable achievements William Herschel failed to discover a comet, but for many years his sister, Caroline became an avid comet hunter discovering at least eight new ones. Her achievements in this field were recognised by the scientific establishment who awarded her medals and honours at the end of her life.
William Herschel as Musician and Composer
Until the age of 40, William Herschel was a prolific composer. Although much of his music is now lost and much of what is known is rarely performed, his musical repertoire ranged between symphonies, chamber music and choral works. He wrote for instruments as diverse as the organ, flute, cello, viola and harpsichord.

44. Caroline Herschel's Deep Sky Objects
caroline herschel s Deep Sky Objects. Sketches of some caroline herschel Objects,by Jane Houston Jones Jane has also sketched Moon Crater C. herschel.
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Caroline Herschel's Deep Sky Objects
Besides and before assisting her brother, William Herschel, in his great Deep Sky survey starting in late 1782, Caroline Herschel herself was an avid astronomical observer, and discoverer of comets (she originally found 8 of them) and deepsky objects. William Herschel has included her discoveries in his catalog , and assigned numbers to them. M NGC Herschel RA Dec Con Type Discovery Date NGC 205 H V.18 00:40.4 +41:41 And G E5p 1783 Aug 27 NGC 225 H VIII.78 00:43.4 +61:47 Cas OC 1784 NGC 253 H V.1 00:47.6 -25:17 Scl G Sc 1783 Sep 23 NGC 381 H VIII.64 01:08.3 +61:35 Cas OC 1783 NGC 659 H VIII.65 01:44.2 +60:42 Cas OC 1783 NGC 891 H V.19 02:22.6 +42:21 And G Sb 1783 Aug 27 (according to W.H. Smyth) NGC 2204 H VII.13 06:15.7 -18:39 CMa OC 1783 Feb 26 (appendix to W.H.'s 1st catalog) NGC 2349 H VII.27 07:10.8 -08:36 Mon OC? 1783 NGC 2360 H VII.12 07:17.8 -15:37 CMa OC 1785 (1783 Feb 26?) M 48 NGC 2548 H VI.22 08:13.8 -05:48 Hya OC 1783

45. Caroline Herschel (1750-1848)
caroline herschel was born on March 16, 1750 in Hannover, Germany, as theyounger sister of William herschel. caroline herschel (17501848). Ch.
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Caroline Lucretia Herschel (March 16, 1750 - January 9, 1848)
Caroline Herschel was born on March 16, 1750 in Hannover, Germany, as the younger sister of William Herschel . She served in the home of her parents until 1772, when her brother William took her to England. First a housekeeper and singer for the organist William, she became his general assistent, and engaged in astronomy together with William. Most of her astronomical work was helping William by writing down his observations, but besides that work, Caroline was observing on her own, notably with a 27-inch focal length Newtonian 'sweeper.' She discovered a number of deepsky objects in the time of 1783-87, notably an independent discovery of M110 (NGC 205) , the second companion of the Andromeda Galaxy. According to G. Buttmann (1961) , p. 64, Caroline stated to have observed 14 objects until the end of 1783 alone, but the present author is only aware of a total of 13 (of which only 10 or 11 were known at that time). Between 1786 and 1797, she discovered a total of eight comets. .. more to come soon ..

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47. Herschel, Caroline
caroline herschel. caroline herschel was the daughter of Isaac herscheland Anna Ilse Moritzen. References for caroline herschel.
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Caroline Herschel was the daughter of Isaac Herschel and Anna Ilse Moritzen. She was sister of William Herschel and the aunt of John Herschel. Caroline's father Isaac was an oboist in the Hanovarian Foot Guards and rose to become the bandmaster. Although a man with no formal education, he tried hard to give his four sons and two daughters a good education. His interests in music, philosophy and astronomy led to lively conversations in their home but Caroline's mother disapproved of learning in general and although she reluctantly accepted that her four sons should have some education, she strongly opposed her daughters doing anything other than the household
chores. Caroline Herschel's four brothers were all brought up to be musicians while Caroline showed an enthusiasm for knowledge which her father tried to satisfy despite all her mother's efforts to ensure that she did nothing but household tasks. Caroline recalled that her father took her [4]: ... on a clear frosty night into the street, to make me acquainted with several of the beautiful constellations, after we had been gazing at a comet which was then visible. Caroline could never have thought in her wildest dreams that one day she would make a major contribution to the study of comets.

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  • 50. Caroline Herschel: Astronomer And Scientist
    caroline herschel astronomer and scientist. BiOgraphy of carolineherschel, an astronomer and scientist. caroline herschel was a
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    BiOgraphy of Caroline Herschel, an astronomer and scientist.
    Caroline Herschel was a woman astronomer and scientist that lived during both the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. She is best known for her major contribution to the study of comets. Caroline Lucretia Herschel was born in Hanover, Germany on March 16, 1750, the daughter of Isaac and Anna Isle Moritzen Herschel. Her father, Isaac, was a gardener by trade to support his family, but he was also a clever musician, an oboist in the Hanovarian Foot Guards, rising to the position of bandmaster. Although he had no formal education, he strove to educate his four sons and two daughters and encouraged them all to learn mathematics, French, and music. Anna, however, looked upon education with disdain. While she reluctantly accepted that her four sons should receive some education, she strongly objected to her daughters receiving any education beyond that of basic housekeeping. While her brothers were all raised to be musicians, Caroline had a thirst for knowledge that her father tried to satisfy, despite her mothers strong opposition. bodyOffer(27649) Tragedy struck Caroline at the age of ten and she contracted Typhus, which stunted her growth so that she never grew past four foot three inches tall. Because of her deformity, her father told her that she would never marry and would live out her life without a mate. This prediction became true, but she had many lifelong friends and admirers.

    51. Herschel_Caroline
    caroline Lucretia herschel. Died Jan 9, 1848 in Hannover, Hanover (now Germany).caroline herschel was the daughter of Isaac herschel and Anna Ilse Moritzen.
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    Caroline Lucretia Herschel
    Born: March 16, 1750 in Hannover, Hanover (now Germany). Died: Jan 9, 1848 in Hannover, Hanover (now Germany)
    Caroline Herschel was the daughter of Isaac Herschel and Anna Ilse Moritzen. She was sister of William Herschel (organist turned astronomer) and the aunt of John Herschel. Caroline's father Isaac was an oboist in the Hanovarian Foot Guards and rose to become the bandmaster. Caroline Herschel's four brothers were all brought up to be musicians while Caroline showed an enthusiasm for knowledge which her father tried to satisfy despite all her mother's efforts to ensure that she did nothing but household tasks. After the French occupation of Hanover in 1757, Isaac was occupied fighting the French and so was not at home. William escaped to England, where he became a music teacher, and Caroline was left under the control of her mother who sent her to learn to knit and otherwise kept her fully occupied with household chores. In 1760 Isaac returned home in poor health and Caroline essentially lived the life of a servant until he died in 1767. The death of her father seems to have made Caroline realise that she had to take some control of her own life and she took lessons in dressmaking and studied to qualify as a governess. However, fitting in the studies while her mother demanded so much work from her proved a great strain. In 1766 William became an organist in Bath and, in 1772, Caroline joined him there. She made this move despite strong protests from her mother who was very unhappy at effectively losing a servant. Caroline had always been very close to her brother William and, after arriving in Bath, she trained as a singer receiving lessons from her brother. William taught Caroline more than musical skills. He had studied mathematics and astronomy in his spare time at the end of a long day after many hours teaching music, reading works such as Maclaurin's

    52. Netcyclo: Herschel, Caroline
    People H herschel, caroline. herschel, caroline. caroline herschel was born onMarch 16, 1750 in Hanover, Germany. Her father Isaac was a talented musician.
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    H Herschel, Caroline Herschel, Caroline Caroline Lucretia Herschel - a female 18th and 19th Century astronomer and soprano. born: 16 March 1750 in Hanover, Hannover (currently Germany)
    died: 9 January 1848 in Hanover, Hannover Caroline Herschel was born on March 16, 1750 in Hanover, Germany. Her father Isaac was a talented musician. Isaac Herschel encouraged all six of his children to train in mathematics, French and music. Caroline's mother did not see the need for a girl to become educated and preferred to make Caroline a house servant to the rest of the family. At the age of ten Caroline was stricken with typhus. The disease permanently stunted her growth. Her parents concluded that she would never marry but would live her life as an old maid. Caroline remained in her parents' home until, at the age of twenty-two, her brother, William took her to live with him in Bath, England. Caroline became her brother's housekeeper. William was an accomplished musician and a conductor. He gave Caroline voice lessons and trained her in mathematics as well. Caroline became a well known soprano and began to sing professionally. William's hobby was astronomy and he devoted most of his free time to making more and more powerful telescopes with which to look deeper into space.

    53. Caroline Herschel
    Translate this page caroline Lucretia herschel. © 2001. Carlos Un planeta menor a sidollamado Lucrecia en honor a caroline Lucretia herschel. Murió
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    Nació el 16 de marzo de 1750 en Hannover. Hermana de William Herschel, recibió de su padre una educación que la hizo interesar por la música y las ciencias. Después de la ocupación francesa de Hannover quedó bajo el control de su madre quien la envió a estudiar y la mantuvo ocupada con las labores de la casa. Posteriormente su padre regreso de la guerra y ella se mantuvo a su servicio hasta su muerte en 1767. Después de la muerte de su padre por fin tomó el control de su propia vida y estudió modistería y otras artes. En 1772 Caroline se unió a su hermano William en Bath, allí él tenía la música como profesión y siempre muy cercano a su hermana le enseñó canto. En la medida en que William en sus tiempos libres se involucraba mas y mas en la astronomía le enseño a Caroline lecciones de matemáticas e inglés. Además de cantante, Caroline ayudaba a su hermano en actividades musicales y disfrutaban el tiempo libre con la construcción de telescopios. En la medida que pasaba el tiempo ella iba ahondando sus estudios de matemáticas, álgebra, trigonometría y astronomía. La astronomía paso de ser una entretención para William una vez que descubrió Urano y comenzó a recibir pagos de la corona por su trabajo por el año de 1785, Caroline a su vez también abandonó sus múltiples actividades para dedicarse de lleno a la astronomía, se encargó con un pequeño telescopio de la búsqueda de cometas.

    54. Kids.net.au - Site Profile For Herschel, Caroline
    A short biography of the first woman to discover a comet....... herschel, caroline Site Profile. Title herschel, caroline.
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    55. CAROLINE LUCRETIA HERSCHEL
    Translate this page caroline LUCRETIA herschel. 1750-1848. Sœur de William herschel, carolineest la cinquième enfant de cette famille de musiciens.
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    CAROLINE LUCRETIA HERSCHEL
    Sœur de William Herschel, Caroline est la cinquième enfant de cette famille de musiciens. En 1767, lorsque son père meurt, elle est obligée de tenir maison; elle travaille littéralement comme une esclave. En 1772, William, émigré en Angleterre depuis quelques années, l'invite à venir le rejoindre à Bath. Elle accepte immédiatement et, une fois installée là-bas, elle entreprend une carrière de chanteuse. Cependant, son frère devenu obsédé par l'astronomie réclame constamment son assistance, oubliant les torts qu'il cause à sa carrière. En 1782, William se consacre désormais uniquement à l'astronomie. Il déménage au voisinage de Windsor Castle, où Caroline l'accompagne, mettant ainsi fin à sa carrière musicale. En 1788, William se marie et Caroline est obligée d'aller habiter ailleurs. Cette épreuve est dure à accepter, mais elle n'en continue pas moins sa collaboration au travail astronomique de son frère. Lorsque celui-ci meurt en 1822, elle retourne à Hanovre, où elle habite jusqu'à sa mort. Jusqu'à la fin de ses jours, elle est alerte et bien portante. En 1828, la Royal Society lui décerne sa médaille d'or.

    56. Carolyn Herschel
    caroline herschel. caroline herschel Celestial Cinderella The storyof caroline Lucretia Hershel is a Cinderella fairy tale. But
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    "However long we live, life is short, so I work. And however important man becomes, he is nothing compared to the stars. There are secrets, dear sister, and it is for us to reveal them."
    Caroline Herschel Caroline Herschel - Celestial Cinderella
    The story of Caroline Lucretia Hershel is a Cinderella fairy tale. But it wasn’t a prince bearing a glass slipper that changed her life. It was the glass of telescopes and a prince of a brother that saved her from a cindery existence. Caroline, nicknamed Lina, was born in Hanover, Germany on March 16, 1750, the fifth of six children of Isaac Herschel and Anna Ilse Moritzen. Isaac, an oboist and gardener, gave his daughter a rudimentary education, despite his wife's disapproval. Caroline suffered childhood diseases which scarred her for life. At age three, her cheeks were scar-pocked and her left eye was slightly disfigured by Smallpox. Her diminutive height of 4'3" was caused by Typhus at the age of 10. Her father told her she would never marry and her mother's plans for her were that of maid. When Caroline was 22, it was her favorite brother, Freidrich Wilhelm (nicknamed Fritz and later known as William), who rescued her from a dreary existence as their mother's scullery maid. He had moved to England seven years earlier where he had made a life for himself as a musician. On a visit to Hanover, he vowed to save his dear "Lina" and brought her with him upon his return to Bath, England.

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    58. Caroline Herschel
    . herschel, caroline 17501848 English Astronomer Her brother, Sir Frederick William,pioneered in the study of galaxies and also discovered the planet Uranus.
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    Her brother, Sir Frederick William, pioneered in the study of galaxies and also discovered the planet Uranus. Caroline worked on the complicated mathematics for her brothger's observations. In 1928 the Royal Astronomical Society awarded her its gold medal for discovering eight comets and arranging a catalogue of 2,500 nebulae and star clusters.
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    She attended Yale and New York Universities during World War II when she joined the Naval Reserve. She was commissioned a Lieutenant and ordered to the Bureau of Ordinance Computation Project at Harvard, where she learned to program computers. She later worked as a mathematician in Philadelphia, and helped program the first commercial large-scale electronic computer. Her navy career resumed in 1967 after she had been inactive since the war. She was appointed in 1983 as Commodore; the title of that grade changed to Rear Admiral in1985. Many colleges and universities have conferred honorary degrees on Admiral Hopper, and she was the recipient of the first Computer Sciences 'Man of the Year' award presented by the Data Processing Management Association.
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    Mathematician and novelist who studied in Germany. She wrote a remarkable thesis on partial differential equations. In 1884 she became professor of higher mathematics at the University of Stockholm. Four years later she was awarded the Prix Borodin for a paper on the rotation of a solid body around a fixed point. Her work was so extraordinary that the value of the prize was doubled.

    59. Caroline Herschel - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    caroline herschelcaroline herschel. caroline herschel (March 16 1750 January 9 1848)was an astronomer. She worked with her brother William herschel.
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    Caroline Lucretia Herschel March 16 January 9 ) was a German -born English astronomer . She worked with her brother Sir William Herschel . Her main contribution to astronomy was the discovery of some new comets . In particular, the periodic comet 35P/Herschel-Rigollet bears her name. Herschel was born in Hanover . In the autumn of 1772 she joined her brother William in England, where he had established himself as a teacher of music at Bath . She co-operated with him both in his professional duties and in the astronomical researches to which he had already begun to devote all his spare time. She was the principal singer at his oratorio concerts, and acquired such a reputation as a vocalist that she was offered an engagement for the Birmingham festival, which, however, she declined. When her brother accepted the office of astronomer to George III , she became his constant assistant in his observations, and also executed the laborious calculations which were connected with them. Her chief amusement during her leisure hours was sweeping the heavens with a small Newtonian telescope. By this means she detected in 1783 three remarkable nebulae , and during the eleven years 1786-1797 eight comets , five of them with unquestioned priority - among them Comet Encke . In 1797 she presented to the Royal Society an Index to Flamsteed 's observations, together with a catalogue of 561 stars accidentally omitted from the British Catalogue, and a list of the errata in that publication.

    60. Caroline & Wilhelm Herschel
    herschel, Hauptseite/Main Page. Deutsch. English. carolineherschel (1750 - 1848), Teil I. caroline herschel (1750 - 1848), Teil II.
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