Herschel vs Uranus - What's the difference?
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(astronomy, obsolete) The planet Uranus. In use until the mid-19th century as an alternative to Georgium Sidus after .
(Greek god) The Greek god who personified]] of the sky and heavens and [[father#Verb, fathered the Titans. Roman counterpart: Caelus.
The seventh planet in our solar system, with twenty-seven known moons, discovered in 1781 by (Sir William Herschel).