
On this day in 1846, astronomer Johann Gottfried Galle discovered the ice giant Neptune, the eighth and most distant planet in the solar system. Two other astronomers are credited with coming up with the mathematical calculations related to the discovery – France’s Urbain Le Verrier and England’s John Couch Adams.
Here are some interesting facts about the planet:
- It is more than 30 times as far from the Sun as Earth;
- It takes 165 Earth years to orbit the sun, meaning it has only completed one full orbit since it was discovered;
- It is about four times wider than Earth;
- It has at least five main rings and four prominent ring arcs; and
- It lacks a solid surface.