“An air of mystery surrounds his researches, lying, as they do, chiefly in depths to which the far-seeing eye of the telescope alone penetrates.”

Source: Saturn and its System (2nd ed 1882), Chapter 1, p. 2

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English astronomer 1837–1888

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