Bode's Law
Bode's Law is a mathematical formula that predicts the spacing of planets in our solar system. It suggests that the distance of each planet from the Sun can be approximated using a simple sequence of numbers. According to this law, the distances follow a pattern where each planet's distance is roughly double that of the previous one, starting from Mercury.
Although Bode's Law accurately describes the distances of several planets, it does not hold true for all celestial bodies. For instance, while it works well for Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, it fails to predict the distance of Neptune accurately.