Butler was born in April 1960 in
San Diego, California. Even as a boy, he was interested in astronomy. When he was 14, he built an 8-inch reflector telescope and began looking at planets and stars. He was fascinated by early astronomers and
cosmologists like
Galileo and
Giordano Bruno, who dared to speculate about multiple worlds at a time when such ideas were considered
heresy. As a high school student in 1977, he learned techniques of orbit calculation when he attended the
Summer Science Program at his school. Butler went on to receive a BA (physics, 1985), a BS (chemistry, 1986) and an MS (physics, 1989) from
San Francisco State University, completing his Master's thesis with
Geoffrey Marcy. During this time, he began work on the design of a very sensitive
spectrograph, seeking to detect extrasolar planets by detecting variations in the
radial velocity of their parent stars. Butler received his Ph.D. in astronomy in 1993 from the
University of Maryland College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences in
College Park, Maryland. ==Career==