00:00On this day in space.
00:04On March 13, 1781, Sir William Herschel discovered Uranus, the seventh planet from the sun.
00:10Before Herschel discovered Uranus, other astronomers had seen it before, but no one realized it
00:14was a planet.
00:15Instead, they thought it was a star.
00:18Herschel actually thought he was looking at a comet.
00:20Because it was moving, he figured it couldn't have been a star.
00:24Herschel and other astronomers spent two years debating about whether it was a comet or a
00:27planet.
00:28In 1783, Herschel finally announced that Uranus was, in fact, a planet.
00:33But Uranus didn't receive its name until 1850.
00:36Herschel wanted to name it George's Star after King George III, but astronomers outside
00:40of England weren't cool with that.
00:42Ultimately, the German astronomer Johann Bode named it Uranus after the ancient Greek god
00:47of the sky.
00:48While the international astronomy community liked that name better than George's Star,
00:52the planet was hereby destined to forever be the butt of all solar system jokes.
00:57And that's what happened on this day in space.
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