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April 06, 2020Object 18: 0.2 Seconds of Gamma Rays7 minutesPlayThe short gamma ray burst GRB 100206A was found in a luminous infrared galaxy, which is very unusual place to find such gamma ray bursts....moreShareView all episodesBy George Bendo4.522 ratingsApril 06, 2020Object 18: 0.2 Seconds of Gamma Rays7 minutesPlayThe short gamma ray burst GRB 100206A was found in a luminous infrared galaxy, which is very unusual place to find such gamma ray bursts....moreMore shows like George's Random Astronomical ObjectView allThe Naked Scientists Podcast610 ListenersAstronomy Cast2,859 ListenersScience In Action343 ListenersThe 365 Days of Astronomy340 ListenersUnexpected Elements359 ListenersStar Diary20 ListenersUniverse Today Podcast533 ListenersSpace Nuts: Astronomy Insights & Cosmic Discoveries222 ListenersSpaceTime: Your Guide to Space & Astronomy312 ListenersDaniel and Kelly’s Extraordinary Universe2,277 ListenersThe Supermassive Podcast284 ListenersThe Actual Astronomy Podcast67 ListenersAstronomy Daily: Exciting Space Discoveries and News17 Listeners
The short gamma ray burst GRB 100206A was found in a luminous infrared galaxy, which is very unusual place to find such gamma ray bursts.
April 06, 2020Object 18: 0.2 Seconds of Gamma Rays7 minutesPlayThe short gamma ray burst GRB 100206A was found in a luminous infrared galaxy, which is very unusual place to find such gamma ray bursts....more
The short gamma ray burst GRB 100206A was found in a luminous infrared galaxy, which is very unusual place to find such gamma ray bursts.