John Couch Adams

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John Couch Adams was a 19th-century English mathematician and astronomer best known for his role in the prediction of the planet Neptune.

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instanceOf academic
astronomer
human
mathematician
academicDegree Bachelor of Arts
Master of Arts
awardReceived Copley Medal
Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society
Royal Medal
birthName John Couch Adams self-link
causeOfDeath natural causes
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1819-06-05
dateOfDeath 1892-01-21
educatedAt St John’s College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
employer Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
era 19th century
ethnicGroup English
familyName Adams
fieldOfWork astronomy
celestial mechanics
mathematics
givenName John
hasAcademicAdvisor Sir George Airy
surface form: George Biddell Airy
hasOccupation scientist
university teacher
influencedBy Isaac Newton
Pierre-Simon Laplace
knownFor prediction of the existence and position of Neptune
work on planetary perturbations
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Royal Astronomical Society
Royal Society
notableWork calculations of Uranus’s orbital perturbations
independent prediction of Neptune’s position
placeOfBirth Cornwall
England
Laneast
placeOfDeath Cambridge, England
surface form: Cambridge

Cambridgeshire, England
surface form: Cambridgeshire

England
positionHeld Lowndean Professor of Astronomy and Geometry
director of the Cambridge Observatory
religion Protestantism
residence Cambridge, England
surface form: Cambridge
sexOrGender male

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Adams hasNotableBearer John Couch Adams
Adams Prize namedAfter John Couch Adams
John Couch Adams birthName John Couch Adams self-link
Adams ring namedAfter John Couch Adams