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Astronomers Discover Neptune on September 23, 1846: A Turning Point in Astronomy

On September 23, 1846, astronomers made a significant breakthrough in our understanding of the universe. The planet Neptune was discovered, marking the first time a planet had been found through mathematical predictions rather than direct observation. This event reshaped how we explore the cosmos, combining scientific observation with the power of theoretical mathematics.

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NASA’s Galileo Mission Ends with Spectacular Dive into Jupiter’s Atmosphere

On September 21, 2003, NASA’s Galileo spacecraft made its final descent, ending its historic 14-year mission by plunging into Jupiter’s atmosphere. This groundbreaking mission significantly expanded our understanding of Jupiter, its moons, and the vast solar system. Galileo’s mission left an indelible mark on space exploration, setting the stage for future research and deep space missions.

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