The discovery of the earth Uranus William Herschel opened the earth Uranus in 1781. the earth is simply too uninteresting to be seen by ancient civilizations. Gershel himself ab initio thought that Uranus was an extraterrestrial object, however, some years later it had been confirmed because the planet that created Uranus the primary planet discovered in fashionable history. Herschel's original name was Georgian Sidus, in honor of King George III, however, it had been not accepted by the scientific community...
Within a short period of time since the beginning of the space age, man not only sent automatic space stations to other planets and set foot on the surface of the Moon, but also revolutionized space science, which has not been equal in human history. Along with the great technological advances brought about by the development of cosmonautics, new knowledge about planet Earth and the surrounding worlds has been acquired. One of the first important discoveries made by a method other than the traditional...