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John Herschel (5329 bytes)
1: [[Image:Herschel.jpg|thumb|right|John Herschel]]
3: ...ronomer]]. He was the son of astronomer [[William Herschel]].
5: John Herschel originated the use of the [[Julian day]] system i...
9: ...shire]], and studied at [[Eton College]] and [[St John's College, Cambridge]]. He graduated as senior [[...
12: In [[1833]] Herschel travelled to [[South Africa]] in order to catalog...

Herschel (385 bytes)
2: Herschel could be:
3: * Sir [[William Herschel]], astronomer and composer, discoverer of [[Uranu...
4: * [[John Frederick William Herschel|John Herschel]], mathematician and astronomer, his son
5: * [[Carolyn Lucretia Herschel]], astronomer and singer, sister of Sir William
6: ...olar system]] named after William Herschel: see [[Herschel (crater)]]

Herschel Walker (4414 bytes)
1: '''Herschel Walker''' (born [[March 3]], [[1962]] in [[Wright...
13: ...e name was officially spelled as a single word - "Herschelwalker" - broke the track record for 5 [[furlong]]...
15: [[Category:1962 births|Walker, Herschel]]
16: ...Category:National Football League players|Walker, Herschel]]
17: ...Category:People from Georgia (U.S. state)|Walker, Herschel]]

Herschel Grynszpan (7427 bytes)
1: ...[Image:HGrynszpan.jpg|thumb|300px|Police Photo of Herschel Grynszpan, 1938]]
3: '''Herschel Grynszpan''' (born [[March 28]] [[1921]], date of...
29: Herschel Grynszpan's story is a minor one, but emblematic ...
39: ...Roizen: [http://www.roizen.com/ron/grynszpan.htm "Herschel Grynszpan: the fate of a forgotten assassin," Hol...
41: [[Category:1921 births|Grynszpan, Herschel]]

J. Herschel (crater) (2877 bytes)
20: |[[John Herschel]]
22: '''J. Herschel''' is large [[lunar]] [[crater]] of the variety t...
24: ...rs C, G, K, and L, listed in the table below. 'J. Herschel A' is attached to the southern rim of the crater,...
28: ...ide of the crater mid-point that is closest to J. Herschel
32: !width="25%" style="background:#eeeeee;" |J. Herschel

C. Herschel (crater) (1502 bytes)
20: |[[Caroline Herschel]]
22: ... is the similar [[Heis (crater)|Heis crater]]. C. Herschel lies on a [[wrinkle-ridge]] of the [[lunar mare]]...
26: ...ide of the crater mid-point that is closest to C. Herschel
30: !width="25%" style="background:#eeeeee;" |C. Herschel

Herschel (crater) (453 bytes)
1: ...e [[eighteenth century]] [[astronomer]] [[William Herschel]].
3: *[[Herschel (Lunar crater)]], on the [[Moon]]
4: *[[Herschel (crater on Mars)]], on [[Mars (planet)|Mars]]
5: *[[Herschel (crater on Mimas)]], on [[Mimas (moon)|Mimas]]

Herschel Island (2448 bytes)
1: '''Herschel Island''' is an island in the [[Beaufort Sea]], w...
3: Located within the [[Arctic Circle]], Herschel Island enjoys continuous daylight every year betw...
5: ...d named it after his friend, scientist Sir [[John Herschel]]. Between [[1890]] and [[1907]], the island had...
11: Herschel Island is located at 69° 35' North latitude a...

Caroline Herschel (3132 bytes)
1: ...roline_Herschel.jpg|thumb|right|Caroline Lucretia Herschel]]
2: ...comet]]s. In particular, the periodic comet [[35P/Herschel-Rigollet]] bears her name.
4: Herschel was born in [[Hanover]]. In the autumn of [[1772]...
6: ... presented to the [[Royal Society]] an Index to [[John Flamsteed|Flamsteed]]'s observations, together wi...
10: ...ter]] in the [[Sinus Iridium]] was named Caroline Herschel in her honor.

Herschel Daugherty (732 bytes)
1: '''Herschel Daugherty''' ([[October 27]], [[1910]] - [[March ...
8: *[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0202297/ Herschel Daugherty at IMDB]

William Herschel (7974 bytes)
1: [[image:William Herschel.jpg|right|]]
3: Sir '''Wilhelm Friedrich Herschel''' ([[November 15]] [[1738]] [[Hanover]] - [[Augu...
7: ..., he changed his [[name]] to '''Frederick William Herschel'''.
9: ...blic Concerts in [[Bath]]. His sister [[Caroline Herschel|Caroline]] also came to England and lived with hi...
13: ...m favour (the name didn't stick). That same year, Herschel was awarded the [[Copley Medal]] and was elected ...

Herschel Johnson (423 bytes)
1: ...erschel Johnson may refer to [[Herschel Vespasian Johnson]], a [[United States]] [[governor]].''
3: '''Herschel Johnson''' ([[1894]] - [[1966]]) was a [[United States...
7: [[Category:1894 births|Johnson, Herschel]]
8: [[Category:1966 deaths|Johnson, Herschel]]

Herschel Vespasian Johnson (1253 bytes)
1: '''Herschel Vespasian Johnson''' ([[September 18]], [[1812]] - [[August 16]]...
4: ..._vice_presidential_nominees|candidate]]*|before=[[John C. Breckinridge]]|after=[[George Hunt Pendleton]]...
6: ...860, producing two vice presidential candidates. Johnson was nominated by Northern Democrats; [[Joseph ...
10: [[Category:1812 births|Johnson, Herschel V.]]
11: [[Category:1880 deaths|Johnson, Herschel V.]]

William Herschel Museum (641 bytes)
1: ..., [[William Herschel]]. The museum is situated in Herschel's former residence in [[Bath]], [[England]], wher...
4: ...http://www.bath-preservation-trust.org.uk/museums/herschel/index.html Bath Preservation Trust website]

William Herschel Telescope (2028 bytes)
1: [[Image:Moonrise_over_the_William_Herschel_Telescope.jpg|thumb|Moonrise over the WHT dome]]
3: The '''William Herschel Telescope''' or '''WHT''' is a 4.2[[metre|m]] opt...
5: ...covery of [[Uranus (planet)|Uranus]] by [[William Herschel]], and it was decided to name the telescope in hi...

Herschel (Lunar crater) (2457 bytes)
1: ...aters in the solar system named 'Herschel', see [[Herschel (crater)]]''
9: eponym=[[William Herschel]]}}
10: '''Herschel''' is a [[lunar]] impact [[crater]] located just ...
12: ...e west of the crater mid-point. The small crater 'Herschel G' is attached to the south-southwest rim, and a ...
15: [[Image:Herschel crater, Moon.jpg|thumb|right|Herschel crater is in the centre of this image, with Ptole...

Herschel Space Observatory (1380 bytes)
1: The '''Herschel Space Observatory''' is a proposed mission of the...
12: The mission is named after [[Sir William Herschel]], who discovered the [[infrared]] spectrum.

Henry Herschel Brickell (228 bytes)
1: '''Henry Herschel Brickell''' ([[September 13]], [[1889]] - [[May 2...
5: [[Category:1889 births|Brickell, Henry Herschel]]
6: [[Category:1952 deaths|Brickell, Henry Herschel]]

Herschel (crater on Mimas) (1242 bytes)
1: ...aters in the solar system named 'Herschel', see [[Herschel (crater)]].''
3: ...e [[eighteenth century]] [[astronomer]] [[William Herschel]], who discovered Mimas in [[1789]].
5: ...er, wider than [[Canada]]. The impact that formed Herschel must have nearly disrupted Mimas entirely; fractu...

Herschel (crater on Mars) (578 bytes)
1: ...aters in the solar system named 'Herschel', see [[Herschel (crater)]].''
3: ...e [[eighteenth century]] [[astronomer]] [[William Herschel]].
5: Herschel is 300 kilometers wide, so large that it is prope...

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