
This article is part of the theme issue ‘Stokes at 200 (part 2)’. What is then Adams’ legacy? In this contribution, I will outline Adams’ life, instances when Stokes’ and Adams’ lives touched the most, his scientific achievements and a usually overlooked legacy: female higher education and support of a woman astronomer. This volume attests to the lasting legacy of Stokes’ scientific work.
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The differences and similarities between Adams and Stokes could not be more striking. The Perseids peak on August 12 - a full Moon, so look for Mars Close Approach was Oct 21-22 and cease Two stars may collide into a stunning red nova in. The maths and calculations at which he so excelled mark one of the high points of celestial mechanics, but are rarely taught nowadays in undergraduate courses. He was reluctant and slow to publish, but loved to derive the values of logarithms to 263 decimal places. Adams refused a knighthood and an appointment as Astronomer Royal. The origin of the Leonids was explained by others before him.

His lunar theory did not offer a physical explanation for the Moon’s motion. On the other hand, Adams’ prediction of Neptune’s location had absolutely no influence on its discovery in Berlin. Not only were they born in the same year but were also both senior wranglers, received the Smith’s Prizes and Copley medals, lived, thought and researched at Pembroke College, and shared an appreciation of Newton. With his achievements Adams can be compared with his good friend George Stokes. John Couch Adams predicted the location of Neptune in the sky, calculated the expectation of the change in the mean motion of the Moon due to the Earth’s pull, and determined the origin and the orbit of the Leonids meteor shower which had puzzled astronomers for almost a thousand years.
