Quote by: Henry Norris Russell

One of the most striking results of modern investigation has been the way in which several different and quite independent lines of evidence indicate that a very great event occurred about two thousand million years ago. The radio-active evidence for the age of meteorites; and the estimated time for the tidal evolution of the Moon's orbit (though this is much rougher), all agree in their testimony, and, what is far more important, the red-shift in the nebulae indicates that this date is fundamental, not merely in the history of our system, but in that of the material universe as a whole.


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  • NameHenry Norris Russell
  • DescriptionAmerican astronomer
  • BornOctober 25, 1877
  • DiedFebruary 18, 1957
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionAstronomer