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William Herschel

William Herschel (born: Friedrich Wilhelm Herschel, September 15, 1738 - August 25, 1822) was an astronomer and composer; who discovered Uranus (1781) and infrared radiation (c.1800).

Herschel changed his name after moving to England. His sister Caroline Herschel worked with him for many years and also did several discoveries on her own. His son John Herschel also became a famous astronomer.

    William Herschel and Infrared Radiation 

Herschel discovered infrared radiation by passing sunlight through a prism and holding a thermometer just beyond the red end of the visible spectrum. The thermometer indicated a temperature increase and this led to Herschel's conclusion that there must be an invisible form of energy.

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