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Space telescopes / X-ray telescopes / Spaceflight / Gamma-ray bursts / Gamma-ray burst / High Energy Transient Explorer / BeppoSAX / Compton Gamma Ray Observatory / Gamma-ray burst progenitors / Spacecraft / Astronomy / Space
Date: 2007-10-08 23:46:31
Space telescopes
X-ray telescopes
Spaceflight
Gamma-ray bursts
Gamma-ray burst
High Energy Transient Explorer
BeppoSAX
Compton Gamma Ray Observatory
Gamma-ray burst progenitors
Spacecraft
Astronomy
Space

Jon Oiler   Probing the High Redshift 

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