"Discoveries" by William Herschel refers to the various astronomical discoveries made by Sir William Herschel, an 18th-century astronomer, musician, and composer. Herschel is best known for his discovery of the planet Uranus in 1781, which was the first planet discovered with a telescope, marking a significant expansion of the known solar system at the time. In addition to Uranus, Herschel discovered several moons of Uranus and Saturn, including Titania and Oberon.

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