Neptune was the first planet to be discovered through mathematical predictions rather than direct observation. Astronomers concluded that another planet (Neptune) exists after they noticed irregularities in the orbit of Uranus. Johann Gottfried Galle confirmed its position in 1846.
It’s wild that it was Uranus’ orbit acting strangely that tipped scientists off. I wonder, though, how long it took to confirm Neptune was actually there?
Wow, it's so wild how math led to discovering Neptune—like solving a cosmic puzzle ! Gotta appreciate those genius moves by astronomers back in 1846; they seriously changed how we see the universe.