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  1. Martin Ryle (ur. 27 września 1918 w Brighton , zm. 14 października 1984 w Cambridge ) – brytyjski fizyk i astronom , laureat Nagrody Nobla w dziedzinie fizyki w roku 1974 (pierwsza nagroda przyznana w uznaniu zasług w badaniach astronomicznych) za pionierskie prace w dziedzinie radioastronomii [1] .

  2. Martin Ryle was born on 27 September 1918 at Brighton, Sussex, in the house of his paternal grandfather, Dr R. J. Ryle. He was born into a family with considerable ability; his father, then Major J. A. Ryle, R.A.M.C., became in due course Physician to Guy's Hospital, Regius. Professor of Physic at Cambridge and, after returning to Guy's from.

  3. Sir Martin Ryle. Date of birth 27 September 1918. Place Brighton, United Kingdom (Europe) Nomination 02 December 1975. Field Physics, Radioastronomy. Title Professor of Radioastronomy, University of Cambridge, UK. Nobel laureate in Physics, 1974. Place and date of death Cambridge, UK † 14 October 1984.

  4. Sir Martin Ryle died October 14, 1984, in Cambridge. Martin Ryle was undoubtably one of the great astronomers of the 20th Century. He was sometimes considered difficult to work with - in fact he often worked in an office at the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory to avoid disturbances from other members of the Cavendish Laboratory and to avoid getting into heated arguments, as Ryle had a hot ...

  5. In the 1940s Martin Ryle developed a telescope designed to capture radio waves and methods for reading and processing the data received. By connecting a number of telescopes several kilometers from one another, he created the equivalent of a telescope as large as the entire surface between the individual telescopes.

  6. Martin Ryle. (Brightom, 1918 - Cambridge, 1984) Radioastrónomo inglés. Fundador y director desde 1957 del observatorio astronómico de Cambridge, fue el principal responsable del desarrollo de la radioastronomía después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Empleando radiotelescopios cada vez más potentes para lograr captar fuentes emisoras de ...

  7. 27 de set. de 2017 · Born 27 September 1918 in Brighton, UK, Nobel laureate Martin Ryle was a pioneering radio astronomer. After earning a physics degree at Oxford University in 1939, Ryle worked on the development of radar during World War II. After the war, he received a fellowship at Cambridge University’s Cavendish Laboratory, where he worked with radio ...