The locations of all 2704 Gamma Ray Bursts detected by BATSE in the 9 year mission.
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NASA, Compton Gamma Ray Observatory, BATSE Team
Gamma Ray Bursts - The Most Powerful Objects in the Universe?
In the 1960's, the United States launched some satellites
to look for very high energy light, called Gamma Rays.
Gamma Rays are produced whenever a nuclear bomb explodes.
The satellites found many bursts of Gamma Rays, but they
were not coming from explosions on Earth. They were coming
from outer space.
Modern satellites have found thousands of these Gamma
Ray Bursts. They happen about once a day and come from all over
the sky, as the map shows. There are two types of bursts. Some
are short, lasting less than 2 seconds. Others are longer,
bursting for as long as 1000 seconds. We now think that
all Gamma Ray Bursts come from the creation of black holes in
distant galaxies. The two types of bursts come from two different
ways to make a black hole.
Short Gamma Ray Bursts come from two neutron stars orbiting each
other. They slowly lose energy and merge together to form a black
hole. The gamma rays come from debris falling into the black hole.
Long Gamma Ray Bursts come from the deaths of very massive stars.
At the end of their lives, these stars collapse and explode as a
type of supernova. The gamma rays shoot out along jets from these
powerful explosions.
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