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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 Infinite Monkey Cage1,929 ListenersThe 365 Days of Astronomy352 ListenersSpaceTime: Your Guide to Space & Astronomy305 ListenersAsk a Spaceman!830 ListenersSpace Boffins, from the Naked Scientists13 ListenersUniverse Today Podcast557 ListenersThe Quanta Podcast521 ListenersSpace Nuts: Astronomy Insights & Cosmic Discoveries228 ListenersDiscovery961 ListenersStarDate251 ListenersThe Supermassive Podcast317 ListenersThe Actual Astronomy Podcast76 ListenersAstronomy Daily: Space News Updates19 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.