Friday, March 28, 2008

Gamma Burst




As far as the naked eye can see

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Credit: NASA/Swift/Stefan Immler

Major Gamma Ray Outburst



On March 19, 2008, Swift discovered a bright Gamma-Ray Burst (GRB 080319B). The image shows the X-ray afterglow as seen by the X-Ray Telescope (left) and the bright optical afterglow as observed by the Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope on board Swift.

How far is it that we can see? 7.5 billion light-years.
How bright is the outburst? 2.5 million times more luminous than the brightest known super nova.
Where was it? In the northern constellation Bootes on March 19th 2008






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