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On March 13, 1781, Sir William Herschel discovered Uranus, the seventh planet from the sun. Before Herschel discovered Uranus, other astronomers had seen it before, but no one realized it was planet.
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Astronomer William Herschel Identifies Uranus as the Seventh Planet | NASA
Astronomer William Herschel Identifies Uranus as the Seventh Planet | NASA
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Astronomer William Herschel Identifies Uranus as the Seventh Planet | NASA
William Herschel Is Famous for Science. What About His Music? - The New York Times
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