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Memoir and Correspondence of Caroline Herschel

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A sister's memoir and collected letters recount the life and labors of Caroline Herschel, emphasizing her devotion as companion and collaborator to her brother William Herschel while documenting her own astronomical work. It traces early family recollections, practical responsibilities that sustained household and research, the acquisition of calculation and instrument-making skills, nocturnal observations and the discovery of several comets, and the painstaking transcription and preservation of scientific results. Personal anecdotes, family history, and extensive correspondence illustrate her humility, perseverance, and practical contribution to astronomy, culminating in later recognition by contemporaries and learned societies.

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Mrs. John Herschel

Mrs. John Herschel, also known as Caroline Herschel, was a notable figure in the field of astronomy and a pioneering woman in science. She is best remembered for her contributions to the study of comets and for her work alongside her brother, Sir William Herschel. In her memoir, "Memoir and Correspondence of Caroline Herschel," she provides insight into her life, her scientific endeavors, and her correspondence with prominent figures of her time. Herschel's legacy is significant not only for her scientific achievements but also for her role in advocating for women's participation in the sciences.

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