Le Verrier, Urbain

 
Pronunciation: /lə ˈvɛrɪeɪ, lə vɛʀje/
  • (1811–77), French mathematician. His analysis of the motions of the planets suggested that an unknown body was disrupting the orbit of Uranus. Le Verrier prompted the German astronomer Johann Galle (1812–1910) to investigate, and the planet Neptune was discovered in 1846.