Capitolo 72
worked together incessantly in all of their enterprises a day of the
the death of great astronomer.
Around this duration Herschel was reading her/it "Astronomy" of Ferguson, and
very covetous felt of sight for him the objects in the skies,
invisible to the naked eye of which he found there descriptions. For
this purpose he has to clearly have a telescope. But as to get one?
that was the question. There was a small the tool of two-and-a-mean foot
on hire to one of the shops in Bath; and the organist ambitious takings in loan
this small poor glass for once, not only to look through, but to
you use as a model to build one on his really account. To buy was
impossible, for telescopes many money it clearly cost,: but doing is able
is not difficult for a definite mind. He had been usual a
now develops mechanics and him it was dismissed with a desire to build him a
joints eighteen or winds feet along. He sent to London for the
slow that could not be bought to Bath; and Carolina had a good time
making an inconsistent pipe to be all right them in his/her times of ease. It was
you crave before he reached winds feet, indeed: its first effort was a
seven-foot, only reached "after a lot of definite and continuous tests." The
inconsistent and amateur frame didn't fully respond to the anticipations of Herschel,
then he was forced to go reluctantly in for the expense of a pipe of can. The
reflecting mirror that he would have had to have darling showed too much him for his
he/she anchors slender purse, and he had to precede him/it so with a lot of regret. But
he found a man to Bath that had been once in the line of mirror-polish;
and he bought from him for a bargain all of his/her garbage of models, utensils,
mirrors not ended and so ahead with which he proceeded to experiment
on the product of a correct telescope. In summer, when the season
you/he/she was ended, and all the great people had left Bath, the house as Carolina
it says sorrily, it was "turned into a shop." The youngest brother of William
Alexander being putting on a great carpentry busy in a bedroom, grinding glasses