More Violence Overhead
Bursts of gamma rays have been a mystery for 30 years; Now, with new satellites, we have some clues
- By John P. Wiley, Jr
- Smithsonian magazine, March 1998, Subscribe
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Whether you look seven billion light-years away, or just outside our own galaxy, you find gamma rays being produced by what can only be violent processes. The amounts of energy involved dwarf anything we can imagine. Only now are we beginning to get a handle on what's going on. The next step, as always, is more research. In a few years new satellites, with names like HETE (High Energy Transient Explorer), will fly to give us more and better data. Sooner or later, we'll stamp "solved" on the GRB folder. Then, and remember you read it here first, new mysteries will arise.
In the meantime, when you look up on a clear winter night, don't be fooled by the apparent peace and orderliness. It's dangerous out there.
By John P. Wiley, Jr
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