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  1. ORIGINAL PATENT APPLICATION NUMBER 1,057,401 FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTING SYSTEM FOR MARKING GROUND AREAS SUCH AS AERODROME RUNWAYS OR APRONS. (LONDON). by Harold Harley and John Couch Adams. James, 1965
  2. Lectures on the lunar theory by John Couch Adams, 2010-08-20
  3. Lectures On The Lunar Theory (1900) by John Couch Adams, 2010-09-10
  4. Lectures On The Lunar Theory (1900) by John Couch Adams, 2010-05-22
  5. Lectures on the lunar theory by John Couch Adams, R A. b. 1866 Sampson, 2010-08-22
  6. An Explanation of the Observed Irregularities in the Motion of Uranus: On the Hypothesis of Disturba by John Couch Adams, 2009-08-19
  7. Lectures On The Lunar Theory (1900) by John Couch Adams, 2010-09-10
  8. An Attempt To Test The Theories Of Capillary Action By Comparing The Theoretical And Measured Forms Of Drops Of Fluid (1883) by Francis Bashforth, 2010-09-10
  9. Lectures On The Lunar Theory
  10. John Couch Adams: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by P. Andrew Karam, 2000
  11. 19th-Century Methodists: John Couch Adams
  12. Neptune: Voyager Program, François Arago, Urbain le Verrier, John Couch Adams, Discovery of Neptune, Rings of Neptune, Great Dark Spot
  13. Methodist Church of Great Britain People: John Couch Adams
  14. Cornish Scientists: Humphry Davy, John Couch Adams, Goldsworthy Gurney, Edmund Davy, Robert Dunkin, Edwin Dunkin, John Ralfs, Jonathan Couch

21. The Eagle 1998 - John Couch Adams Diagram
previous next Up Title Contents john couch adams Diagram. Last year we unfortunatlyincluded an inaccurate diagram of the Orbit of the New Planet.
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22. Adams, John Couch (1819-1892) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biogr
Branch of Science " Astronomers Nationality " English adams, john couch (18191892) English astronomer who also developed a procedure for numerical integration of differential equations. He mathematically predicted the location of Neptune in 1846
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English astronomer who also developed a procedure for numerical integration of differential equations. He mathematically predicted the location of Neptune in 1846, independently of Le Verrier . Adams' calculations, however, were ignored by Airy until after Le Verrier had published his own prediction. Airy Le Verrier
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23. Adams, John Couch. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. adams, john couch. 181992, English astronomer, grad.
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adams, john couch British mathematician and astronomer, one of two people whoindependently discovered the planet Neptune.
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25. Adams, John Couch. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. adams, john couch. 1819–92,English astronomer, grad. St. john’s College, Cambridge, 1843.
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26. John Couch Adams
john couch adams. john couch adams turned down a knighthood. The honor wasoffered by Queen Victoria. john couch adams was born in England in 1819.
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John Couch Adams John Couch Adams turned down a knighthood. The honor was offered by Queen Victoria. She wanted to recognize Adams for his accomplishments. John Couch Adams was born in England in 1819. He was born to a farming family. When Adams was very young he showed a talent for doing math. He could do very difficult math problems in his head. Adams went to St. Johns College in Cambridge to study math. While a student there he used math to predict the presence of a new planet beyond Uranus. A few months after Adams made his prediction, a French astronomer also made the same prediction. The French astronomer was named Urbain Le Verrier. He wanted all of the credit for the discovery of the new planet which became known as Neptune. Most scientists now consider Adams and Le Verrier to be the co-discoverers of Neptune. Another contribution that Adams made to the world of astronomy involved the Leonid meteor shower. Adams studied the Leonid meteor shower as it occurred in 1866. He discovered it was due to a comet that comes very close to Earth once a year. Adams also studied the motion of the Moon. Adams taught math at Cambridge University. He also became the director of the Cambridge Observatory. John Couch Adams was married. He liked to study history, biology, literature, and geology. Adams died in 1892.

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    Adams, John Couch 1819-92, English astronomer, grad. St. John's College, Cambridge, 1843. By mathematical calculation based on irregularities in the motion of Uranus, he predicted the position of the then unknown planet Neptune. Because of delay in England in making a telescopic search for the planet, the credit for the discovery went to a Frenchman, Leverrier. In 1858, Adams became professor of mathematics at St. Andrews Univ., but he soon returned to Cambridge, to occupy the Lowndean chair of astronomy and geometry until his death. From 1861 he was also director of the university observatory, preferring this post to that of astronomer royal, which was offered to him in 1881. He made valuable studies of the moon's motions, of the Leonids in the great meteor shower of 1866, and of terrestrial magnetism. His collected papers, edited by his brother, were published (1896-1900) at Cambridge.
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    31. William Swan & John Couch Adams (1819-1892)
    William Swan john couch adams (18191892). Chronometer c.1850 Prescisionnavagational aid. Made by adams, maker to HRH Prince Albert
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    Made by Adams, maker to HRH Prince Albert, 36 Lombard Street, London. Number 3294. Brass mechanism in mahogany box with brass fittings. Base 17cm square, height 18cm. William Swan was Professor of Natural Philosophy in the United College of St. Andrews University from 1859 to 1880. In 1880 he compiled an extensive catalogue listing all the scientific equipment in the department, including the historic instruments. Swan's catalogue entries are meticulous, and also reveal a dry sense of humour: for example, he describes a wooden clock as, "ferociously coarse and useless." Some of the instruments he catalogued still exist today in the School of Physics and Astronomy, such as the armilliary sphere, Gregorian telescope and astrolabes. Swan's main passion was optics, especially spectroscopy. He is credited with inventing the `Swan Spectrometer', which is little known today, although Swan published numerous articles on the subject. He was awarded the Royal Scottish Society of Arts Gold Medal for his work in November 1843. As was the case with many Victorian gentlemen, Swan was interested in many diverse topics and not just his chosen speciality. From the comments in his catalogue, and his correspondence with other scientists, he appears to have been an inquisitive, witty and intelligent character, who was always keen to learn more.

    32. Adams, John Couch
    adams, john couch (18191892). English astronomer who mathematicallydeduced the existence of the planet Neptune 1845 from the effects
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    English astronomer who mathematically deduced the existence of the planet Neptune 1845 from the effects of its gravitational pull on the motion of Uranus, although it was not found until 1846 by J G Galle.
    Adams also studied the Moon's motion, the Leonid meteors, and terrestrial magnetism.
    Adams was born in Landeast, Cornwall, and educated at Cambridge, where he spent virtually his entire career.
    He became professor 1858 and director of the observatory 1860.
    The calculations to account for certain aberrations in the orbit of Uranus were taken up independently by Adams and French astronomer Urbain Leverrier.
    By 1845 Adams had determined the position and certain characteristics of the hypothetical planet affecting the orbit, but a search for the new planet was not instigated for nearly a year at Cambridge.
    Meanwhile, Leverrier sent his figure to Galle at the Berlin Observatory, and Galle, having better maps, was able to find the planet within a few hours.
    The discovery of Neptune was credited to Leverrier.

    33. WWW Resources About John Couch Adams And The Discovery Of Neptune
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    34. StarChild: John Couch Adams
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    Wustest Du schon? ... Adams ist einer von über 300 Mathematikern, nach denen Krater auf dem Mond benannt wurden.
    John Couch Adams lieferte auch andere Beiträge zur Astronomie. Zum Beispiel studierte er den Metorschauer der Leoniden und erkannte, dass dieser Meteorschauer entstand, wenn die Erde einmal im Jahr die Bahn eines bestimmten Kometen kreuzte. Adams war Professor für Mathematik ader Universität von Cambridge und wurde schliesslich auch Direktor der Sternwarte von Cambridge. Als er wegen seiner Leistungen von Königin Viktoria zum Ritter geschlagen werden sollte lehnte er dies mit der Begründung ab, dass er keine Aufmerksamkeit wollte und dass er nicht genug Geld habe, um den Lebensstiel eines Adeligen führen zu können. Adams starb 1892 in Cambridge. Er und seine Frau wurden unter einem grossem Granitkreuz in Cambridge begraben. Drei jahre nach seiem Tod wurde er mit einer Gedenktafel in der Westminster Abbey geehrt. In der Nähe davon befindet sich die Gedenktafel eines anderen berühmten englischen Mathematikers: Sir Issac Newton.
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    Welches Instrument benutzte John Couch Adams, um die Existenz eines Planeten jenseits von Uranus zu untersuchen?

    35. John Couch Adams
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    John Couch Adams John Couch Adams lehnte es ab, von Königin Victoria als Anerkennung für seine Leistungen zum Ritter geschlagen zu werden.
    John Couch Adams wurde 1819 in England als Sohn eines Bauern geboren. Schon als kleiner Junge zeigte er eine Begabung für Mathematik. Er konnte sehr schwere Aufgaben im Kopf ausrechnen. Adams studierte Mathematik am St. Johns College in Cambridge. Während dieser Zeit sagte er mit Hilfe mathematischer Berechnungen voraus, dass es noch einen Planeten hinter Uranus geben muss. Einige Monate später machte ein französischer Astronom die gleiche Voraussage. Dieser französische Astronom war Urbain Le Verrier. Er beanspruchte den Ruhm für die Entdeckung dieses Planeten, den wir heute Neptun nennen, für sich allein. Die meisten Wissenschaftler betrachten heute beide, Adams und Le Verrier, als Entdecker des Neptuns. Ein anderer, wichtiger Beitrag von Adams zur Astronomie bezog sich auf den Meteorstrom der Leoniden. Adams beobachtete 1866 die Leoniden und fand heraus, dass sie von einem Kometen stammten. Ausserdem untersuchte er die Bewegung des Mondes. Adams unterrichtete Mathematik an der Universität von Cambridge. Er wurde auch Direktor der Sternwarte von Cambridge. John Couch Adams war verheiratet. Er interessierte sich für Geschichte, Biologie, Literatur und Geologie. Adams starb 1892.

    36. John Couch Adams
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    John Couch Adams
    Ci crederesti ? Couch è uno degli oltre 300 matematici ai quali è stato dedicato il nome di un cratere lunare. John Couch Adams diede molti altri contributi all'astronomia. Per esempio studiò la pioggia meteorica delle Leonidi e concluse correttamente che la pioggia fosse il risultato del passaggio della Terra, una volta l'anno, attraverso i detriti lasciati da una cometa. Adams insegnò matematica a Cambridge e alla fine divenne anche direttore dell'Osservatorio di Cambridge. Rifiutò il titolo di cavaliere offertogli dalla regina Vittoria in riconoscimento delle sue scoperte. Adams non gradiva gli obblighi imposti da questo titolo, e non riteneva di avere abbastanza denaro per mantenere lo stile di vita di un cavaliere. Morì a Cambridge nel 1892. Adams e sua moglie sono sepolti insieme a Cambridge, sotto una croce di granito. Tre anni dopo la sua morte, ad Adams fu dedicata una targa funebre nell'Abbazia di Westminster, vicino a quella dedicata a Sir Isaac Newton, un altro brillante matematico inglese.
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    Quale strumento usò John Couch Adams per studiare la presenza di un nuovo pianeta oltre Urano ?

    37. John Couch Adams
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    John Couch Adams John Couch Adams fu nominato Cavaliere dalla Regina Vittoria, in riconoscimento delle sue scoperte. John Couch Adams nacque in Inghilterra nel 1819, da una famiglia di contadini. Quando era molto giovane, mostrò un grande talento per la matematica. Riusciva a risolvere a mente problemi di matematica molto difficili. Adams andò al Collegio St. Johns, a Cambridge, per studiare matematica. Mentre era ancora uno studente, usò la matematica per prevedere l'esistenza di un nuovo pianeta oltre l'orbita di Urano. Pochi mesi dopo, un astronomo francese fece le sue stesse previsioni. Si chiamava Urbain Le Verrier. Egli reclamò per sé tutto il merito della scoperta del nuovo pianeta, che venne chiamato Nettuno. La maggior parte degli scienziati considerano oggi Adams e Le Verrier entrambi scopritori di Nettuno. Un altro contributo che Adams diede all'astronomia riguarda la pioggia meteorica delle Leonidi. Adams studiò lo sciame delle del 1866 e scoprì che era dovuto ai resti di una cometa che si trovano molto vicini alla Terra e che essa incrocia nella sua orbita una volta l'anno. Adams sudiò anche il moto della Luna. Adams insegnò matematica all'Università di Cambridge. Divenne anche direttore dell'Osservatorio di Cambridge. John Couch Adams amava studiare anche la storia, la biologia, la letteratura e la geologia. Morì nel 1892.

    38. RASC Library - Author Index - Alphabet A
    adams, john couch, The Scientific Papers of john couch adams, Vol. I, adams,john couch, 520.2 A, Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 1896, 0,
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    Home Library A B ... Z Author Title Subject heading Out Dewey Note Publisher Lyear L.C. Notes AAAS The Moon Issue of Science, Jan 30/1970 Moon
    AAAS 523.34 S AAVSO Variable Comments Stars-variable
    AAVSO 523.84 A Cambridge: AAVSO Abbe, Cleveland Short Memoirs on Meteorological Subjects Meteorology
    Memoirs 551.5 A Washington: Govt Printing Office Abbot, Charles G. The Earth and the Stars Earth
    Stars 523 A Copy 1 New York: Van Nostrand Abbot, Charles G. The Sun Sun 523.7 A Copy 2 New York: Appleton Author Title Subject heading Out Dewey Note Publisher Lyear L.C. Notes Abell, George O. Exploration of the Universe unclassified 523 A 3rd ed. Weather Meteorology 551.55 A London: Kegan Paul Abetti, Giorgio Solar Research Sun 523.7 A New York: MacMillan Abetti, Giorgio 1882-. 173p. illus 21cm (A survey of astronomy) Abetti, Giorgio The History of Astronomy Astronomy-history 520.9 A

    39. RASC Library - Subject Index - Alphabet A
    adams, john couch, adams, john couch, The Scientific Papers of john couchadams, Vol. I, 520.2 A, Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 1896, 0,
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    Home Library A B ... Z Subject heading Author Title Out Dewey Note Publisher Lyear L.C. Notes Adams, John Couch Adams, John Couch The Scientific Papers of John Couch Adams, Vol. I 520.2 A Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Adams, John Couch Adams, John Couch The Scientific Papers of John Couch Adams, Vol. II 520.2 A Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Airy, Sir George Biddell
    Autobiographies Airy, Wilfrid Autobiography of Sir George Biddell Airy 925.2 A Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Aluminum Richards, Joseph W. Aluminum 669.7 R Archeoastronomy
    Stonehenge Hawkins, Gerald S. Stonehenge Decoded 520.9 H Copy 1 Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday Subject heading Author Title Out Dewey Note Publisher Lyear L.C. Notes Aristarchus Heath, Thomas Aristarchus of Samos 925 A Oxford: The Clarendon Press Aristarchus Heath, Thomas The Copernicus of Antiquity (Aristarchus of Samos) 925 A London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge Artificial satellites Shternfel'd, Ario Abramovich Soviet Space Science 629.13882 S

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