N ASA’s BurstCube satellite, a shoebox-sized CubeSat, has successfully detected its first gamma-ray burst (GRB)—one of the ...
In May, a new achievement in the field of quantum science was published in the journal Science, with Chinese scientists ...
Recently, China’s Tianguan satellite (Einstein Probe Satellite) detected a gamma-ray burst EP240315a. It's the first time to ...
according to ESA to solve some of the biggest mysteries in astronomy—such as gamma rays. The burst’s effect on Earth’s atmosphere was detected by the China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite ...
Researchers found for the first time evidence that even microquasars containing a low-mass star are efficient particle accelerators, which leads to a significant impact on the interpretation of the ...
Scientists have revealed new insights into the distant X-ray universe, with the Einstein Probe satellite offering fresh ... extraordinary explosions known as gamma-ray bursts, said Liu Yuan ...
The satellite took off around 07.00 GMT aboard ... This Space Variable Objects Monitor (SVOM) will help find the gamma rays – the ones using which light travelled billions of light years to ...
Gamma rays are much shorter in wavelength than visible ... True to its name, the Swift satellite instantly dispatches e-mail alerts to amateur and professional astronomers around the world.
The highly energetic explosion was initially attributed to a burst of gamma rays emitted either by the collision of two neutron stars or from the death of a massive star. Soon, however ...
Researchers found for the first time evidence that even microquasars containing a low-mass star are efficient particle accelerators, which leads to a significant impact on the interpretation of the ...
It does this by emitting a high energy electromagnetic wave called a gamma ray. Gamma radiation does not consist of particles but as short wavelength, high energy electromagnetic radiation emitted ...