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  1. Samuel Pierpont Langley was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts, in 1834. Langley's formal education ended with his graduation from high school, and he was largely self-taught in astronomy. After working as an assistant astronomer at Harvard College Observatory for a year or so, in 1866 he took an astronomer position at the U.S. Naval Academy.

  2. Modelo a um quarto de escala de um Aerodrome de Langley, 1896 Primeiro fracasso do Large Aerodrome A, Rio Potomac, 7 de Outubro de 1903 Manly com Langley Langley vê o voo do No. 4 de Santos Dumont. Samuel Pierpont Langley (Roxbury, 22 de agosto de 1834 — Aiken, 27 de fevereiro de 1906) foi um astrónomo e físico norte-americano, inventor do bolómetro e pioneiro da aviação.

  3. 14 de may. de 2018 · Langley, Samuel Pierpont (b.Roxbury [now part of Boston], Massachusetts, 22 August 1834; d. Aiken, Soth Carolina, 22 February 1906), astrophysics. Langley’s parents, Mary Sumner Williams and Samuel Langley, a wholesale merchant of broad interests, traced their ancestry to old and prominent New England families. Langley attended private schools, Boston Latin School, and completed his formal ...

  4. Samuel Pierpont Langley (1834-1906) was an American astronomer, physicist, and inventor. He is best known as the inventor of the bolometer and as an aviation pioneer. Prior to joining the University of Pittsburgh, he was an assistant in the Harvard College Observatory, and a chair of mathematics at the United States Naval Academy. In 1867, he became the director of the

  5. Samuel Pierpont Langley (Roxbury (Massachusetts), 22 augustus 1834 – Aiken (South Carolina), 27 februari 1906) was een Amerikaans astronoom en natuurkundige. Hij is de uitvinder van de bolometer. Zijn infrarood-waarnemingen van de maan werden door Svante Arrhenius gebruikt om het effect van kooldioxide op de temperatuur van de aarde te berekenen.

  6. Samuel Pierpont Langley was the Smithsonian’s third Secretary, from 1887 to 1906. Born in 1834 in Roxbury, Massachusetts, he attended the Boston Latin School. He took up "new astrophysics" and was appointed director of the Allegheny Observatory in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He established the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and developed ...

  7. Samuel Pierpont Langley’s drawing of a sun spot, 1873. In the mid-1600’s, Sir Isaac Newton utilized a prism to prove that sunlight wasn’t a single color but a spectrum of colors, each with its own wavelength. By the early 1800s, Sir William Herschel had discovered that the different parts of this spectrum, possessed different temperatures.

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