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Neptune: The Planet Predicted Before It Was Seen

September 27, 2024·6 min
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In this episode, we dive into one of the most fascinating stories in the history of astronomy—how mathematics led us to the discovery of Neptune. In 1846, long before we had advanced telescopes, two brilliant minds—Urbain Le Verrier and John Couch Adams—worked independently to solve a cosmic mystery. Discrepancies in Uranus's orbit suggested that something unseen was pulling on the planet, and through pure mathematical prediction, Neptune was located. We explore how this groundbreaking discovery validated Newtonian physics, shaped our understanding of the universe, and even paved the way for future celestial findings like Pluto. We'll also touch on earlier, unnoticed observations of Neptune, showing just how elusive and faint these distant worlds can be. Get ready for a journey through space and time, where the power of numbers reveals the unseen! Disclaimer: ** The podcast audio is generated by Google AI. ** Image of Jess and Mitch by wayhomestudio on Freepik.

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