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1784

Herschel's Catalog of Nebulae

1784

William Herschel, aided by his extraordinary sister Caroline, began cataloging thousands of distant nebulae with his giant reflecting telescopes. He proposed that the Milky Way was an island system of stars in a universe of many such islands. The universe suddenly became much bigger than Newton's, and Caroline became the first salaried female astronomer.