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1787Events In Britain, Thomas Clarkson and Granville Sharp formed the Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade with support from John Wesley, Josiah Wedgwood and others. January 11 William Herschel discovers Titania and Oberon, two moons of Uranus. Februa - William HerschelSir Wilhelm Friedrich Herschel ( November 15 1738 Hanover August 25 1822 Windsor) was a German-born astronomer and composer who became famous for discovering the planet Uranus, and made many other astronomical discoveries. Biography Herschel was born as F discovers TitaniaTitania ("ti TAH nee uh") is the largest moon of Uranus. Titania was discovered on January 11, 1787 by William Herschel. The name "Titania" and the names of all four satellites of Uranus then known were suggested by Herschel's son John Herschel in 1852 at and OberonOberon ("OH ber on) is the outermost of the major moons of the planet Uranus. It was discovered on January 11, 1787 by William Herschel. The name "Oberon" and the names of all four satellites of Uranus then known were suggested by Herschel's son John Hers, two moonMoons The common noun moon (not capitalized) is used to mean any natural satellite of the other planets. There are, at least, 140 moons within Earth's solar system, and presumably many others orbiting the planets of other stars. Typically the larger gas gs of UranusUranus (pronounced "YOOR--nus", or "yr-AYN-us") is the seventh planet from the Sun. It is a gas giant and the third largest by diameter. It was named after the Greek god Ouranos. Its symbol is either Unicode ♅ (mostly astrological) or (mostly astro.