Abstract
The discovery of Uranus was a very much more important event than the addition of one primary planet to the Solar System. Indeed, it was to greatly influence future developments in a number of diverse regions. In this paper we shall consider its impact in three such areas: (l) the research on, and the acceptance of, the Titius-Bode Law; (2) the search for, and subsequent discovery of, a planet exterior to Uranus and (3) the direction of William Herschel’s own career.
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