James Challis
James Challis (December 12, 1803 – December 3, 1882) was a British clergyman and astronomer. He was born in Braintree, Essex and died in Cambridge. He was Plumiam Professor and director of the Cambridge Observatory at the University of Cambridge for 46 years from 1836 to his death.
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December 12 - 1803 - December 3 - 1882 - British - Clergyman - Astronomer - Braintree, Essex - Cambridge - Plumiam Professor - Cambridge Observatory - University of Cambridge
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In 1846, John Herschel finally persuaded him to join in the search for an eighth planet in the solar system. Cambridge mathematician John Couch Adams had predicted the location of such a planet as early as 1843, based on irregularities in the orbit of Uranus. Adams failed to promote his prediction successfully and there was little enthusiasm for a systematic search of the heavens until Herschel's intervention. Challis finally began his, somewhat reluctant, search in July 1846, unaware that Frenchman Urbain Le Verrier had independently made an identical prediction. German astronomer Johann Gottfried Galle finally confirmed Le Verrier's prediction on September 23. The planet was named Neptune. It soon became apparent from Challis's notebooks that he had observed Neptune twice, a month earlier, failing to make the identification through lack of dilligence.
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1846 - John Herschel - Planet - Solar system - Mathematician - John Couch Adams - 1843 - Uranus - Urbain Le Verrier - Astronomer - Johann Gottfried Galle - September 23 - Neptune
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The distributed.net UK team originally Cambridge University and CIX based is named "Prof. James Challis Most Excellent UK Team" in his honour.
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