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Date: 2008-03-28 12:24:40Observational astronomy GRB 060218 Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Mission European Southern Observatory Supernova X-ray astronomy GRB 060614 Astronomy Space Gamma-ray burst | National Aeronautics and Space Administration Welcome to our fourth newsletter. It has been an eventful few months since our last newsletter. One big scientific event was GRB[removed]see article by Stefan ImmlerAdd to Reading ListSource URL: swift.sonoma.eduDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 217,20 KBShare Document on Facebook |
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SEARCHING FOR GRAVITATIONAL WAVES ASSOCIATED WITH GAMMA-RAY BURSTS DETECTED BY THE INTERPLANETARY NETWORK There are many instruments which can detect gamma-rays operating in space, and they sometimes observe bright flashDocID: 11zei - View Document | |
National Aeronautics and Space Administration Welcome to the summer 2006 issue of the Swift newsletter. It’s been an eventful season! We had a wonderful gathering of the GRB community this summer in Venice organizedDocID: BiyA - View Document |