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Charles Hitchcock Adams

 

Charles Hitchcock Adams

Charles Hitchcock Adams (18681951) was an amateur American astronomer.

He was born in Belmont, California, the son of William and Cassandra Adams and the last of five children. He entered the University of California in 1886 and focused his studies in the field of Chemistry. During his second year, however, his father's business suffered a disastrous loss due to natural events and Charles left the university to help in the recovery.

He spent the following years helping his family estate, and became an insurance broker. He also performed clerical work, primarily for the Merchants' Exchange Association. By 1917 he was made executive secretary of the association, and held this position until 1940. His family estate was eventually settled successfully.

After gaining a three-inch telescope and learning to enjoy the hobby of star-gazing, he joined the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. He became the secretary-treasurer of that organization in 1925, and held the office until he retired in 1950.

Charles was married to Olive Bray, and his wife gave birth to Ansel Easton Adams, the renowned artist-photographer. His wife Olive died in 1950 after suffering an illness that made her an invalid.

The Adams crater on the Moon is co-named in his honor.

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  • This biography was partly based on the obituary at the NASA ADS.


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