
G.P. Galle
G.P. Galle was a 19th-century German astronomer known for discovering two moons orbiting Saturn in 1848, just a few years after the first moons were found around other planets. His work confirmed that planets have their own natural satellites, helping to expand our understanding of the solar system's complexity. Galle’s observations contributed to planetary science and demonstrated the importance of careful astronomical observation and research, laying groundwork for future discoveries about the diverse objects orbiting planets.