The Cieorgium Siddus Research Paper

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“The Cieorgium Sidus,” is the name William Herschel gave to the discovery he made in 1772. Uranus, a blue planet lined with eleven rings that can only be seen every 42 Earth years, is a planet that has been studied now for centuries but still holds many mysteries.
The first man to witness Uranus was a man named Galileo Galilei, but he believed it to be a star. John Hansteed, James Bradley, and Peirre Charles Le Monnier were all well known astronomers and when they too observed this planet, they assumed it to be the same thing as Galileo had thought. William Herschel believed it to be a star as well, until he observed it more diligently and realized its pattern was not one of a star.
The only motivation Herschel had in making this discovery

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