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  1. Samuel Pierpont Langley (August 22, 1834 – February 27, 1906) was an American aviation pioneer, astronomer and physicist who invented the bolometer. He was the third secretary of the Smithsonian Institution and a professor of astronomy at the University of Pittsburgh, where he was the director of the Allegheny Observatory.

  2. 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.

  3. Samuel Pierpont Langley was an American astrophysicist and aeronautical pioneer who developed new instruments with which to study the Sun and built the first powered heavier-than-air machine of significant size to achieve sustained flight. Following his education at the Boston Latin School, Langley.

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  5. Jun 12, 2018 · A series of experiments would be required to discover the secrets of flight. New and original measuring equipment had to be invented. At 52, Langley felt invigorated—it was like starting his solar project all over again. Langley’s large “whirling table” apparatus was constructed at Western University of Pennsylvania in 1887.

  6. May 14, 2018 · The American scientist Samuel Pierpont Langley (1834-1906) was a pioneer experimenter with airplanes and in the science of aeronautics. Samuel Langley was born in Roxbury, Mass., on Aug. 22, 1834. As a boy, he studied diligently and read widely in history, the classics, and various branches of science, but his formal education ended with ...

  7. ther and further developed, for to Langley belongs the honor of being the first to demonstrate to the world the practicability of mechanical flight with machines heavier than the air, sus-tained and propelled by their own power. Air. Langley's boyhood and his young manhood, until the age of twenty-three, were spent in Roxbury and Boston. He

  8. 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.

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