Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Mar 1981
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(Symposium on Cosmic Gamma-Ray Bursts, Toulouse, France, Nov. 26-29, 1979.) Astrophysics and Space Science, vol. 75, no. 1, Mar.
Computer Science
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Bursts, Gamma Ray Astronomy, Spaceborne Astronomy, Transient Oscillations, Balloon Sounding, Gamma Ray Observatory, Gamma Ray Spectrometers, Heao 2, Helios 2, International Sun Earth Explorers, Solar Maximum Mission
Scientific paper
The Goddard program of gamma-ray burst studies is briefly reviewed. The past results, present status and future expectations are outlined regarding our endeavors using experiments on balloons. IMP-6 and IMP-7, OGO-3, ISEE-1 and ISEE-3, Helios-2, Solar Maximum Mission, the Einstein Observatory, Solar Polar and the Gamma Ray Observatory, and with the interplanetary gamma-ray burst networks, to which some of these spacecraft sensors contribute. Additional emphasis is given to the recent discovery of a new type of gamma-ray transient, detected on 5 March, 1979.
Cline Thomas L.
Desai Upendra D.
Teegarden Bonnard J.
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