Examples of using Gamma-ray in English and their translations into Turkish
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The AGILE space telescope also did not detect a gamma-ray counterpart of the event.
This is the most extreme explosion in the Universe a gamma-ray burster.
If light from a distant galaxy comes to earth and it has gamma-ray energies, then that explosion must have been incredibly powerful.
The satellite carried four major instruments which have greatly improved the spatial and temporal resolution of gamma-ray observations.
Gamma-ray bursts are the most powerful mega-flares in existence,
To test this theory, scientists will use the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope which was put in orbit by NASA on June 11, 2008.
Gamma-ray astronomy is the astronomical observation of gamma rays, the most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation with photon energies above 100 keV.
Over half a million years, the creatures that survived the gamma-ray burst get taken out by its after effects.
These first gamma-ray line observations were from OSO-3,
In distant galaxies In gamma-ray light, for example,
the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope satellite,
limit at that time, but a discovery in 2012 may allow focusing gamma-ray telescopes.
A discovery in gamma-ray astronomy came in the late 1960s
The Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory(CGRO) was designed to take advantage of the major advances in detector technology during the 1980s,
That we would otherwise miss. in distant galaxies In gamma-ray light, for example,
observations necessary for infrared, ultraviolet, gamma-ray, and X-ray astronomy.
Rotating black holes in astrophysics are a potential source of large amounts of energy and are used to explain energetic phenomena, such as gamma-ray bursts.
During its High Energy Astronomy Observatory program in 1977, NASA announced plans to build a"great observatory" for gamma-ray astronomy.
follow-up observations covering radio, optical, near infra-red, X-ray, and gamma-ray wavelengths along with searches for coincident neutrinos.
However, the field of gamma-ray astronomy took great leaps forward with the SAS-2(1972) and the COS-B(1975-1982) satellites.