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Astronomers Detect Giant Flare from Magnetar in Messier 82

Astronomers Detect Giant Flare from Magnetar in Messier 82
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Cosmic Cannibals Eject Jets at 40% Light Speed

Cosmic Cannibals Eject Jets at 40% Light Speed
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Powerful Gamma-Ray-Burst Caused Significant Disturbance in Earth's Ionosphere, Astronomers Say

Powerful Gamma-Ray-Burst Caused Significant Disturbance in Earth's Ionosphere, Astronomers Say
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This star's death billions of years ago is challenging what we know about supernovae

Text Size: A+ Bengaluru: Once upon a time, billions of years ago, a star died. It let out a pulse of extremely high energy a gamma ray burst (GRB), as the astronomers call it that was detected on Earth just last year. Lasting less than a second, it was the shortest of its kind ever observed.  And it appears to have challenged some existing models that govern the way these bursts are seen.      Astronomers looking through NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope observed a pulse of extremely high energy in the form of a GRB on 26 August 2020. The GRB, the astronomers say, is the shortest known to have been caused by the death of a star. 

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