- Frederick Atwood Greeley
Frederick Atwood Greeley (
26 November 1896 ,Pelham, New Hampshire -19 March 1980 ,Laguna Hills ,California ) was an American astronomer who worked on thesolar constant program of theSmithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO), which had been started bySamuel Pierpont Langley . Greeley was a second cousin ofCharles Greeley Abbot .After graduating from a high school in
Nashua, New Hampshire in 1916, Greeley joined up with theUnited States Army . His career as a soldier lasted only a few months and ended when the armistice was signed on 11 November 1918.The Smithsonian had established a network of high-altitude stations around the globe - Mount Montezuma (9,500 ft) near Calama in
Antofagasta Province ,Chile (later shut down because of air pollution by surrounding mines), Mount Harqua Hala (5,800 ft) inArizona (later moved to Table Mountain at Swartout, California), and lastly Mount Brukkaros inSouth West Africa , a site selected byCharles Greeley Abbot , and later moved to Mount St. Katherine, highest mountain on theSinai Peninsula . Greeley's tours of duty as station director included all these stations as well as one at sea-level inMiami, Florida . His brother, Paul Greeley, also served at Mount Montezuma from 1920 to 1922, while Olive Greeley joined Frederick there during his 1942-46 stay. He married Olive Adelia Troup (born10 June 1901 , inMaxwell, Iowa ; died21 May 1982 ,Laguna Hills, California ), on10 June 1937 , atRiverside, California .Frederick Greeley retired from the SAO on
1 December 1956 , after 36 years of service. After retirement he lived inRedlands, California between 1957-1970, andLaguna Hills, California from 1970 to his death in 1980.References
* [http://siarchives.si.edu/findingaids/FARU7307.htm#FARU7307h Smithsonian Institution Archives]
* [http://siarchives.si.edu/findingaids/FARU0085.HTM Smithsonian Institution Archives]
* [http://siarchives.si.edu/history/exhibits/historic/sao.htm Historic Pictures of Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory]
* [http://www.pnas.org/cgi/reprint/19/3/361.pdf?ck=nck Smithsonian Report on Solar Variation]
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