She had found him drunk at a bar where he revealed to her his hatred of Commander Root, Artemis Fowl and the other protagonists due to the events of the first book.
The 'great dark spot' on Neptune - was discovered by the Voyager II spacecraft in 1989.
it was discovered by Robert hooke in the year 1664.
someone who went into space discovered the great red spot and died.
When Voyager 2 did a flyby of Neptune in 1989, a Great Dark Spot was discovered. The spot was an anticyclonic storm very similar to the Great Red Spot on Jupiter. However later Neptune's spot disappeared. It was concluded that the spot was only a temporary storm, unlike Jupiter which has been raging for hundreds of years before it was even discovered. Occasionally new spots appear on Neptune and vanish again hours later. Again, these are anticyclonic storms. Neptune is so far the stormiest planet discovered.
Through the wardrobe, which was originally a hiding spot for the youngest sibling.
Titania and Oberon are two of the five major moons of Uranus. They were discovered by William Herschel in 1787.
The red spot on Jupiter, known as the Great Red Spot, has been observed for over 400 years. It was first documented in 1665 by Italian astronomer Giovanni Cassini.
Italy was discovered by scanties in 1546. He walked it frome every mile and put a flag in every spot he stoped
voyager 2 found its actual color(grey) and discovered it's axis is on it's side
The "G-spot" was named after Dr. Ernst Gräfenberg, a German gynecologist who first wrote about this sensitive area in the vagina in the 1950s. The term was popularized and named after him in the 1980s.
The giant red spot on Jupiter was first observed by astronomers over 400 years ago, with its exact discoverer unclear. It was prominently studied by Giovanni Cassini in the 17th century and has been a significant feature of Jupiter ever since.
''Tay-Sachs'' was named after Warren Tay, an ophthalmologist who discovered the occurring red spot in the retina in 1881, and Bernard Sachs, who described the cellular changes related to this disease in 1887.