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  1. Martin Ryle's Letter by Sir Martin Ryle, Michael Rowan-Robinson, et all 1985-10
  2. Autograph Note Signed. by Sir Martin (1918-1984). RYLE, 1953
  3. Is There a Case for Nuclear Power? by Sir Martin Ryle, 1982-08
  4. Sir Martin Ryle: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  5. TOWARDS THE NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST by SIR MARTIN RYLE, 1981
  6. Cambridge Encyclopedia of Astronomy by Simon (ed) and Sir Martin Ryle (foreword) Mitton, 1978
  7. Advances in Radio Astronomy Revolutionize Man's View of the Universe and its Origin: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by P. Andrew Karam, 2001

1. Martin Ryle - Autobiography
Sir Martin Ryle died on October 14, 1984. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1974 Press Release Presentation Speech Martin Ryle. Autobiography
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3. Sir Martin Ryle Winner Of The 1974 Nobel Prize In Physics
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Martin Ryle, a graduate of Bradfield College and the University of Oxford, helped develop radar for British defense during World War II
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11. Greenwich England: Martin Ryle
Sir Martin Ryle. b. September. 27, 1918, Brighton, Sussex, England d. October 14,1984, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
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Sir Martin Ryle
b. September. 27, 1918, Brighton, Sussex, England
d. October 14, 1984, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England British radio astronomer who developed revolutionary radio telescope systems and used them for accurate location of weak radio sources. With improved equipment, he observed the most distant known galaxies of the universe. Ryle and Antony Hewish shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1974, the first Nobel prize awarded in recognition of astronomical research. Ryle was the nephew of the philosopher Gilbert Ryle. After earning a degree in physics at the University of Oxford in 1939, he worked with the Telecommunications Research Establishment on the design of radar equipment during World War II. After the war he received a fellowship at the Cavendish Laboratory of the University of Cambridge, where he became an early investigator of extraterrestrial radio sources and developed advanced radio telescopes using the principles of radar. While serving as university lecturer in physics at Cambridge from 1948 to 1959, he became director of the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory (1957), and he became professor of radio astronomy in 1959. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1952, was knighted in 1966, and succeeded Sir Richard Woolley as Astronomer Royal (1972-82). Ryle's early work centred on studies of radio waves from the Sun, sunspots, and a few nearby stars. He guided the Cambridge radio astronomy group in the production of radio source catalogues. The Third Cambridge Catalogue (1959) helped lead to the discovery of the first quasi-stellar object (quasar).

12. The Nobel Prize In Physics 1974: Sir Martin Ryle
Sir Martin Ryle *1918, † 1984 (United Kingdom). For their pioneering researchin radio astrophysics Ryle for his observations and inventions,
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ryle sir martin (19181984) United Kingdom. 1974 Nobel Physics prize for pioneeringresearch in radio astrophysics Ryle for his observations and inventions
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  • Rabi Isidor Isaac (1898-1988) USA
    Nobel Physics prize for his resonance method for recording the magnetic properties of atomic nuclei
  • Racah Yoel (Giulio) (1909-1965)
  • Rainwater Leo James (1917-1986) USA
    Nobel Physics prize for the discovery of the connection between collective motion and particle motion in atomic nuclei and the development of the theory of the structure of the atomic nucleus based on this connection
  • Raman Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata (1888-1970) India
    Nobel Physics prize for his work on the scattering of light and for the discovery of the effect named after him. Born November 7, 1888 in Madras. He died November 21, 1970 in Bangalore, India. - India 548
  • Ramsey Norman F. (1915-) USA
    Nobel Physics prize for the invention of the separated oscillatory fields method and its use in the hydrogen maser and other atomic clocks
  • Reines Frederick (1918-1998) USA Nobel Physics prize for pioneering experimental contributions to lepton physics for the detection of the neutrino
  • Richardson Robert C. (1937-) USA

15. Martin Ryle - Autobiography
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I was born on September 27, 1918, the second of five children. My father John A. Ryle was a doctor who, after the war, was appointed to the first Chair of Social Medicine at Oxford University.
I was educated at Bradfield College and Oxford, where I graduated in 1939. During the war years I worked on the development of radar and other radio systems for the R.A.F. and, though gaining much in engineering experience and in understanding people, rapidly forgot most of the physics I had learned.
In 1945 J.A. Ratcliffe, who had been leading the ionospheric work in the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge before the war, suggested that I apply for a fellowship to join his group to start an investigation of the radio emission from the Sun, which had recently been discovered accidentally with radar equipment.
During these early months, and for many years afterwards both Ratcliffe and Sir Lawrence Bragg, then Cavendish Professor, gave enormous support and encouragement to me. Bragg's own work on X-ray crystallography involved techniques very similar to those we were developing for "aperture synthesis", and he always showed a delighted interest in the way our work progressed.
In 1948 I was appointed to a Lectureship in Physics and in 1949 elected to a Fellowship at Trinity College. At this time Tony Hewish joined me, and in fact four other members of our present team started their research during the period 1948-52.

16. Martin Ryle - Nobel Lecture
Radio telescopes of large resolving power.
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Nobel Lecture, December 12, 1974
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17. Physics 1974
sir martin ryle, Antony Hewish. sir martin ryle, Antony Hewish. half 1/2 of theprize, half 1/2 of the prize. United Kingdom, United Kingdom
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18. Ryle, Sir Martin
ryle, sir martin. sir martin ryle. CorbisBettmann. (b. Sept. 27, 1918, Brighton,Sussex, Eng.d. Oct. 14, 1984, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire), British radio
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Sir Martin Ryle Corbis-Bettmann (b. Sept. 27, 1918, Brighton, Sussex, Eng.d. Oct. 14, 1984, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire), British radio astronomer who developed revolutionary radio telescope systems and used them for accurate location of weak radio sources. With improved equipment, he observed the most distant known galaxies of the universe. Ryle and Antony Hewish shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1974, the first Nobel prize awarded in recognition of astronomical research. Ryle was the nephew of the philosopher Gilbert Ryle. After earning a degree in physics at the University of Oxford in 1939, he worked with the Telecommunications Research Establishment on the design of radar equipment during World War II. After the war he received a fellowship at the Cavendish Laboratory of the University of Cambridge, where he became an early investigator of extraterrestrial radio sources and developed advanced radio telescopes using the principles of radar. While serving as university lecturer in physics at Cambridge from 1948 to 1959, he became director of the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory (1957), and he became professor of radio astronomy in 1959. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1952, was knighted in 1966, and succeeded Sir Richard Woolley as Astronomer Royal (1972-82). Ryle's early work centred on studies of radio waves from the Sun, sunspots, and a few nearby stars. He guided the Cambridge radio astronomy group in the production of radio source catalogues. The

19. Ryle, Sir Martin --  Encyclopædia Britannica
ryle, sir martin British radio astronomer who developed revolutionary radiotelescope systems and used them for accurate location of weak radio sources.
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Sir Martin Ryle
born Sept. 27, 1918, Brighton, Sussex, Eng.
died Oct. 14, 1984, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Sir Martin Ryle.
Corbis-Bettmann British radio astronomer who developed revolutionary radio telescope systems and used them for accurate location of weak radio sources. With improved equipment, he observed the most distant known galaxies of the universe. Ryle and Antony Hewish
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20. Ryle, Sir Martin (1918-1984) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biogra
ryle, sir martin (19181984) ryle also invented the technique of phaseswitching and built a 5 km telescope with four fixed and four movable 42 foot
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Ryle, Sir Martin (1918-1984)

English radio astronomer who worked on radar during the World War II. Afterwards, he led the radio astronomy group at Cambridge. He completed the 2C and 3C surveys with an interferometer containing four parabolic cylinder antennas in a rectangle which he had designed. The original 2C survey suffered from source confusion, so the 3C survey was made at roughly half the frequency. Ryle devised aperture synthesis ( synthesis imaging ) and, in 1960-61, was the second person to use Earth rotation synthesis (after modest test). Ryle also invented the technique of phase switching and built a 5 km telescope with four fixed and four movable 42 foot antennas. He shared the 1974 Nobel Prize in physics with Hewish
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References Hey, J. S. The Evolution of Radio Astronomy. . New York: Science History Publications, 1973.

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