Tag: HistoryofScience

Beyond the Known: William Herschel’s Discovery of Uranus

On the night of March 13, 1781, German-born astronomer William Herschel made a discovery that would forever change humanity’s understanding of the solar system. With his homemade telescope, Herschel spotted an object that appeared to be a comet, but after further observations, he realized it was something far more significant—a new planet. This celestial body, …

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Galileo’s Trial: The Battle Between Science and Dogma

In February 1633, the brilliant astronomer Galileo Galilei arrived in Rome to face the Roman Catholic Inquisition. His crime? Supporting the radical idea that the Earth revolved around the Sun. At the time, this heliocentric theory, originally proposed by Copernicus, directly contradicted the Church’s long-held belief in a geocentric universe. What should have been a …

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