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  1. 12 de jun. de 2018 · Samuel Pierpont Langley paced impatiently on the deck of a houseboat on May 6, 1896. His friend and fellow scientist, Alexander Graham Bell, stood nearby. The previous day, they had taken the train 41 miles from Washington, D.C., to the village of Quantico, Virginia.

  2. Samuel Pierpont Langley (1834 - 1906) is often used as a contrast to the Wrights. Unlike the two brothers, Langley was highly-educated and had more than ample funding in support of his efforts to develop an airplane.

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    Samuel Pierpont Langley (1834 - 1906) is often used as a contrast to the Wrights. Unlike the two brothers, Langley was highly-educated and had more than ample funding in support of his efforts to develop an airplane.

  4. 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.

  5. Samuel Pierpont Langley (Roxbury, 22 agosto 1834 – Aiken, 27 febbraio 1906) è stato un astronomo, inventore e pioniere dell'aviazione statunitense, noto per aver inventato il bolometro e per i suoi studi in campo aeronautico, nonché per essere stato segretario dello Smithsonian Institution dal 1887 al 1906.

  6. 24 de dic. de 2016 · Langley, Samuel Pierpont. Reproduced from Astrophysical Journal 23, no. 4 (May 1906) Samuel Langley was a pioneer solar astrophysicist and founder of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory. He was the son of Samuel Langley, a Boston wholesale merchant, and Mary Sumner Williams. He was a descendent of the prominent Mather family.

  7. 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.