William Herschel Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
Matthew Wilson
Updated on January 16, 2026
William Herschel Biography
(Astronomer Known for His Discovery of 'Uranus' and 'Infrared Radiation')Birthday: November 15, 1738 (Scorpio)
Born In: Hanover, Germany
Advanced SearchWilliam Herschel was a German–British composer and astronomer, best known for his discovery of the planet Uranus. He had also been credited as the founder of “sidereal astronomy” for the study of heavenly bodies. Born and raised in Hanover, to a military musician father, William moved to Great Britain at the age of 19. He soon began his musical career, following in his father’s footsteps. His early work in music was praised by the likes of Beethoven and Mozart. He also had a keen interest in astronomy. He studied earlier researches done on the subject. Soon, he became well-versed in astronomy and made some discoveries that turned him into one of the finest astronomers of his time. He built his own telescopes, which were more powerful than the ones being made at that time. He was the first to discover the planet Uranus and two of its satellites. He was also the first man to conclude that our solar system was constantly moving. Following his impressive work, he was honored with a fellowship by the ‘Royal Society of London’ and was awarded the prestigious ‘Copley Medal’ in 1781. Quick FactsBritish Celebrities Born In November, German Celebrities Born In November
Also Known As: Friedrich Wilhelm Herschel
Died At Age: 83
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Mary Baldwin Herschel
father: Isaac Herschel
mother: Anna Ilse Moritzen
siblings: Alexander Herschel, Caroline Herschel
children: John Frederick William Herschel
Born Country: Germany
place of death: Slough, England
Cause of Death: Prolonged Illness
City: Hanover, Germany
discoveries/inventions: Oberon, Enceladus, Mimas, Titania, Uranus
More Factsawards: Fellow of the Royal Society
Copley Medal
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British PeopleGerman PeopleBritish MenGerman MenMale MusiciansMale Composers Childhood & Early LifeWilliam Herschel was born Friedrich Wilhelm Herschel, on November 15, 1738, in the Electorate of Hanover, Germany, to a military musician father, Issac Herschel. Isaac was an oboist who played classical music in the Hanover military band. William’s mother, Anna Ilse Moritzen, was a housewife. William was one of the 10 children in his family.Due to some political reasons, William’s father sent him and one of his other sons to Great Britain in 1757, when William was 19 years old. William continued his studies there. Since childhood, he had seen his father play music and had become extremely fond of the art form.His first few months in Great Britain were not easy. William did not know English and had a German name. He changed his name to its English version, “William,” and learned English quickly. He also began studying music in England.