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Johann Gottfried Galle (June 9, 1812 - July 10, 1910) was a German astronomer at the Berlin Observatory who, with the assistance of student Heinrich Louis d'Arrest, was the first person to view the planet Neptune, and know what he was looking at (September 23, 1846). He used the calculations of Urbain Le Verrier to know where to look.
Johann Gottfried Galle did not discover a planet himself. He was the astronomer who, in collaboration with Urbain Le Verrier, first observed the planet Neptune in 1846 based on Le Verrier's calculations.
Neptune was officially discovered by German astronomer Johann Gottfried Galle on September 23, 1846, based on calculations by French mathematician Urbain Le Verrier and English astronomer John Couch Adams.
Neptune was predicted by astronomers be observing the effects of its gravity. Neptune was discovered in 1846 by Johann Gottfried Galle.
Triton, Neptune's largest moon, was discovered by British astronomer William Lassell on October 10, 1846. It was only 17 days after Neptune itself was discovered by Johann Gottfried Galle and Heinrich Louis d'Arrest.
Johann Gottfried Galle was born on June 9, 1812.
Johann Gottfried Galle (June 9, 1812 - July 10, 1910) was a German astronomer at the Berlin Observatory who, with the assistance of student Heinrich Louis d'Arrest, was the first person to view the planet Neptune, and know what he was looking at (September 23, 1846). He used the calculations of Urbain Le Verrier to know where to look.
Johann Gottfried Galle, (1812- 1910), was a German astronomer who on September 23, 1846, was the first to observe Neptune. He also suggested a method, of measuring the scale of the solar system through observing the parallax of asteroids.
Neptune was discovered by German astronomer Johann Gottfried Galle
Johann Gottfried Galle did not discover a planet himself. He was the astronomer who, in collaboration with Urbain Le Verrier, first observed the planet Neptune in 1846 based on Le Verrier's calculations.
Johann Gottfried Galle at 23 September 1846, following the predictions of Urbain le Verrier.
Johann Gottfried Galle, (1812- 1910), was a German astronomer who on September 23, 1846, was the first to observe Neptune. He also suggested a method, of measuring the scale of the solar system through observing the parallax of asteroids.
Neptune was added to the eight planets on September 23, 1846 by Johann Gottfried Galle, of the Berlin Observatory
Joann Gottfried Galle's father was Heinrich Gottfried Galle, a Prussian astronomer known for his significant contributions to the field of astronomy, particularly in the discovery of the planet Neptune. Galle's work in the 19th century helped advance our understanding of the solar system.
No he didn't there isn't really any proof of that I don't think so im just going to go with the fact that he didnt
Neptune was officially discovered by German astronomer Johann Gottfried Galle on September 23, 1846, based on calculations by French mathematician Urbain Le Verrier and English astronomer John Couch Adams.
Neptune was predicted by astronomers be observing the effects of its gravity. Neptune was discovered in 1846 by Johann Gottfried Galle.