The Gamma-Ray Astronomy Team Home Page gammaray.msfc.nasa.gov BATSE GLAST Burst Monitor Personnel Local Publications Visitors and Talks NSSTC Colloquia NASA Science MSFC Home NASA Home The Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Team of the National Space Science and Technology Center welcomes you to its home page. Our group includes scientists and engineers from NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, Universities ...
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VERITAS (Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System) is a new major ground-based gamma-ray observatory with an array of seven 10 m optical reflectors for gamma-ray astronomy in the energy range of 50 GeV - 50 TeV.
Milagro, the Spanish word for miracle, is a new type of astronomical telescope. Like conventional telescopes, Milagro is sensitive to light but the similarities end there.
The Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory (CGRO) The Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory was launched April 7, 1991. It is the version of the Hubble Space Telescope that detects gamma-ray emissions. Its mission is to study gamma-ray emissions in not only our galaxy, but other galaxies beyond ours, and to investigate how neutron stars and black holes change over time. The Compton Observatory is expected to ...
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