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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory January 9, 1848 British astronomer Caroline Herschel died
In the 177-year-old Cathedral, she was also awarded the Golden Globe Prize, which she named for her bestselling on January 9, 1848 (Lunar Calendar 4 December 1847). In the English woman astronomer Carolyn Herschel died. In 1772, Carolyn moved to England with her brother Carolyn Lucretia Herschel (Caroline Lucretia Herschel, March 6, 1750 – January 9, 1848), and was invited to attend the Birmingham Music Festival, but she discarded the performance opportunity. But later, after William was hired in astronomy, Carolyn became a full-time gold assistant in the year. In 1782, William Herschel was hired by King George III of England as an astronomer and astronomer on the Month, and Carolyn was also hired by his brother Sloane, where Carolyn was not invited News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/11cb.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.17-02:26] 访问:76
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