Quote by: Martin Ryle

I think that the event which, more than anything else, led me to the search for ways of making more powerful radio telescopes, was the recognition, in 1952, that the intense source in the constellation of Cygnus was a distant galaxy—1000 million light years away. This discovery showed that some galaxies were capable of producing radio emission about a million times more intense than that from our own Galaxy or the Andromeda nebula, and the mechanisms responsible were quite unknown. ... [T]he possibilities were so exciting even in 1952 that my colleagues and I set about the task of designing instruments capable of extending the observations to weaker and weaker sources, and of exploring their internal structure.


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Author Bio


  • NameMartin Ryle
  • DescriptionEnglish radio astronomer
  • AliasesSir Martin Ryle
  • BornSeptember 27, 1918
  • DiedOctober 14, 1984
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionAstronomer; Physicist
  • AwardsNobel Prize In Physics; Fellow Of The Royal Society; Royal Medal; Albert A. Michelson Medal