The Little dipper has been visible in the sky since ancient times it was never "discovered".
September 1898. The exact date (or time of day) were not recorded.
Neptune, discovered on September 23rd 1846 . Pluto was discovered in 1930, but it is now not classified as a planet but is not classed as the second largest (so far discovered) object in the Kipper belt which extends beyond the orbit of Neptune where to date over a thousand minor planets have been discovered and are being discovered daily. so it is Neptune, because it is the farthest from us. Plus the other stuff the person said was hard to understand
Ugghhh the First Caveman discovered the Earth on January 1 of the year 500,000 BC.
As of now, Jupiter has 80 known moons. The four largest, known as the Galilean moons, are Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto, discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610. NASA continues to study Jupiter and its moons, which may lead to the discovery of more. The exact number can change as new moons are discovered and confirmed.
Lead is known from prehistoric times.
Lead was discovered in 7,000
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As a mineral (plattnerite) lead dioxide was discovered in 1845 in Germany by K. F. Plattner.
Lead is known from prehistoric times.
Lead is known from prehistoric times.
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Lead has been known from ancient times and thus nobody knows who first discovered it.
Lead has been known since ancient times. The exact person who discovered it is unknown. It is a blue-white metal element.
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It wasn't discovered, it was recorded
When the graphite deposit that produced the first pencils was discovered, the people thought it was lead. Later, chemists told them it was graphite, a form of carbon, but the 'lead pencil' had already become so popular that the name persists to this day.