File:NASA’s Guide to Visiting a Gamma-Ray Burst (SVS14355 - GammaRaySatellites).gif

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Satellites watch for gamma-ray bursts Satellites like our Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope and Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory constantly watch the sky for gamma-ray bursts. Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center

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English: Satellites watch for gamma-ray bursts

Satellites like our Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope and Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory constantly watch the sky for gamma-ray bursts.

Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Date 1 June 2023, 14:50:00 (upload date)
Source NASA’s Guide to Visiting a Gamma-Ray Burst
Author NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Krystofer Kim, Barb Mattson, Scott Wiessinger, Barb Mattson, Scott Wiessinger, Paul Morris, Chris Smith
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Neutron Star; Space; Supernova; Astrophysics; Black Hole; Fermi; Star; Pulsar; Swift; Gamma Ray Burst

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