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Date: 2012-03-19 15:23:16
Space telescopes
Gamma-ray bursts
Explorer program
Spaceflight
Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Mission
Unmanned spacecraft
GRB 060614
GRB 050709
GRB 030329
Astronomy
Spacecraft
Space

The Astrophysical Journal, 696:971–979, 2009 May 1  C[removed]doi:[removed]637X[removed]

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