“We don't require our astronomers to explore the heavens with 19th century telescopes, and we don't require our geologists to study the Earth with a tape measure. If we are serious about realizing the promise of stem cell research, our biomedical researchers need access to the best stem cell lines available.”
Tom Harkin
“Some of the stars in this Milky Way companion have been seen with telescopes for centuries. But because the galaxy is so close, its stars are spread over a huge swath of the sky, and they always used to be lost in the sea of more numerous Milky Way stars. This galaxy is so big, we couldn't see it before.”
Mario Juric
“Where the telescope ends, the microscope begins. Which of the two has the grander view?”
Victor Hugo
“We then resorted to watching them through a telescope and marked the places where they landed to pick up sample droppings for viral tests.”
David Allan
“We've focused on being able to detect low wavelength light so this machine is able to see things other telescopes can't.”
David Buckley
“When I looked through that first telescope my paradigm shifted up course. I realized it was a really big universe and I wanted to know all about it.”
Carrie Zaitz
“The telescope was designed to be very sensitive and have a very clean response to signals from the sky.”
Timothy Robishaw