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William Herschels reflecting telescope with focal length of 40 feet, Slough, England, 1809
William Herschels reflecting telescope with focal length of 40 feet, Slough, England, 1809. The illustration shows the top of the brick foundation and the wheeled platform on which the instrument was mounted. The telescope was constructed by Herschel (1738-1822) in the grounds of his home at Slough, and completed in 1789. On the night of 28 August that year, the first time he had used the telescope, Herschel discovered two new moons of the planet Saturn
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This print showcases Sir William Herschel's remarkable reflecting telescope with a focal length of 40 feet, located in Slough, England in the year 1809. The illustration beautifully captures the top of the brick foundation and the wheeled platform on which this groundbreaking instrument was mounted. Constructed by Herschel himself between 1787 and 1789 at his home in Slough, this extraordinary telescope revolutionized our understanding of the universe. On that fateful night of August 28th, 1789, Herschel peered through its lens for the very first time and made an astounding discovery - two previously unknown moons orbiting Saturn. Herschel's dedication to astronomy propelled him to become one of history's greatest astronomers. His pioneering work not only expanded our knowledge of celestial bodies but also paved the way for future advancements in optics and telescopic technology. This engraving transports us back to a pivotal moment in scientific history when Herschel's ingenuity unlocked new realms within our solar system. It serves as a testament to human curiosity and determination, reminding us that even amidst humble surroundings like scaffolding and monochrome imagery, great discoveries can be made. As we gaze upon this print today, we are reminded of Sir William Herschel's enduring legacy as a visionary astronomer whose contributions continue to inspire generations of scientists worldwide.
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