Rachna Dayal
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Posted 6 year ago
The planet Neptune was mathematically predicted before it was directly observed. With a prediction by Urbain Le Verrier, telescopic observations confirming the existence of a major planet were made on the night of September 23–24, 1846, at the Berlin Observatory, by astronomer Johann Gottfried Galle (assisted by Heinrich Louis d'Arrest), working from Le Verrier's calculations. It was a sensational moment of 19th-century science, and dramatic confirmation of Newtonian gravitational theory. In François Arago's apt phrase, Le Verrier had discovered a planet "with the point of his pen".
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Priyanjali Dhanyalaxmi
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Posted 6 year ago Priyanjali Dhanyalaxmi

Interesting Information Ma'am!

Vaibhavi Salunkhe
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Posted 6 year ago Vaibhavi Salunkhe

Nice information Thnks

Mitesh Sharma
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Posted 5 year ago Mitesh Sharma

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Mitesh Sharma
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Posted 6 year ago Mitesh Sharma

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Mitesh Sharma
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