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  • 1Gamma ray burst — [ GRB 990123 taken on January 23, 1999. The burst is seen as a bright dot denoted by a square on the left, with an enlarged cutout on the right. The object above it with the finger like filaments is the originating galaxy. This galaxy seems to be …

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  • 2Compton Gamma Ray Observatory — General information NSSDC ID 1991 027B Organization NASA …

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  • 3Gamma-ray astronomy — is the astronomical study of the cosmos with gamma rays. Early history Long before experiments could detect gamma rays emitted by cosmic sources, scientists had known that the universe should be producing these photons. Work by Eugene Feenberg… …

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  • 4Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory — Vue d artiste du Compton Gamma Ray Observatory Caractéristiques Organisation NASA …

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  • 5Explorer 84 — Swift Gamma Ray Explorer Swift bei den Startvorbereitungen …

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  • 6telescope — /tel euh skohp /, n., adj., v., telescoped, telescoping. n. 1. an optical instrument for making distant objects appear larger and therefore nearer. One of the two principal forms (refracting telescope) consists essentially of an objective lens… …

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  • 7Brote de rayos gamma — Para grupo de hardcore punk, véase GRB (banda). Luminiscencia visible de GRB 970508 observada un mes …

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  • 8X-ray astronomy — X rays start at 0.008 nm and extend across the electromagnetic spectrum to 8 nm, over which the Earth s atmosphere is opaque. X ray astronomy is an observational branch of astronomy which deals with the study of X ray observation and detection… …

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  • 9Cosmic ray — For the film, see Cosmic Ray (film). Cosmic radiation redirects here. For some background types of cosmic radiation, see cosmic background radiation and cosmic background. The energy spectrum for cosmic rays Cosmic rays are energetic charged… …

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  • 10Explorer 79 — HETE 2 High Energy Transient Explorer (HETE) ist die Bezeichnung zweier wissenschaftlicher Satelliten zur Lokalisierung von Gammablitzen. Die HETE Satelliten wurden unter Leitung des Massachusetts Institute of Technology mit weiterer… …

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