Kites and Science
American diplomat and scientist Benjamin Franklin experimented with kites to investigate atmospheric electricity, and kite studies were also made by the American physicist and inventor Alexander Graham Bell.
Beginning in the 1890's and continuing for about 40 years, box kites, consisting of two or more connected open-ended boxes, were used for sending meteorologic instruments aloft to measure wind velocity, temperature, barometric pressure, and humidity.
Weather Kite
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Alexander Graham Bell...
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Alexander Garaham Bell speaks during the first public demonstration of tetrahedral kites in the spring of 1904 in Baddeck, N.S.
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