Asteroid (3866) Langley

Samuel Pierpont Langley (1834-1906), third secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, was founder of its Astrophysical Observatory. While Allegheny Observatory director he invented a bolometer. He developed a working wing and in 1896 conducted the first successful flight of an unmanned, heavier-than-air flying machine.

Samuel P. Langley was named an Honorary Member of the Astronomical and Physical Society of Toronto on 1894-01-09.

Orbit type: Main Belt Asteroid 

Reference: MPC 52322

Author: 
ebriggs733@gmail.com
Name: 
Langley
Number: 
3866
Designation: 
1988 BH4
Disc. Date: 
1988-01-20
Discoverer: 
Debehogne, H.
Disc. Place: 
ESO