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TitleArtist’s visualization of a merging binary system DescriptionGamma-ray bursts are common, yet random, and fleeting events that have mystified astronomers since their discovery in the late 1960s. Shorter bursts (less than two seconds in duration) are thought to be caused by mergers of binary systems with black holes or neutron stars. Subject
CreditsNASA/Dana Berry, Skyworks Digital TypeArtwork Associated LessonGamma Ray Impact |
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