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Who, When, Wow!

Caroline Herschel: Astronomer

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Meet Caroline Herschel, a German astronomer WHO reached for the stars and became the first woman to discover a comet. During the 18th century, WHEN most women were expected to learn about housekeeping, she wanted to learn about our universe. With her brother, she built telescopes which led to discoveries that changed the way we saw the world.

© Tinkercast Length 28 min 10 November 2021 Season 1 Episode 7 HistoryEducationalStoriesAdventure USA Story

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© Tinkercast Length 28 min 10 November 2021 Season 1 Episode 7 HistoryEducationalStoriesAdventure USA Story

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Meet Caroline Herschel, a German astronomer WHO reached for the stars and became the first woman to discover a comet. During the 18th century, WHEN most women were expected to learn about housekeeping, she wanted to learn about our universe. With her brother, she built telescopes which led to discoveries that changed the way we saw the world. Join host Rebecca Sheir as we meet this stellar scientist who added WOW to our world.

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