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MOA 2002-BLG-33
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Fifty years after his death, Albert Einstein's work still provides new tools for understanding our universe. An international team of astronomers has now used a phenomenon first predicted by Einstein in 1936, called gravitational lensing, to determine the shape of stars. This phenomenon, due t...
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GRB050525
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The Spitzer Space Telescope executed its first-ever High Impact Target of Opportunity (ToO) observation in order to catch a look at the aftermath of one of the most violent explosions in the universe.
The ToO program was designed as a means to interrupt Spitzer's normal observation sche...
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GRB 050520
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The INTEGRAL spacecraft detected GRB 050520 at 00:09 UT, Fri 20 May 2005.
No visual counterpart or afterglow has been detected with follow-up ground based observatories.
Position(2000): RA +12h 50m 02s Dec +30d 27' 02"
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GRB 030725
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Researchers have made a photometric study of the optical counterpart of the long-duration Gamma Ray Burst (GRB) 030725, which was observed by the HETE FREGATE and WXM instruments on July 25th, 2003, and lasted more than 160s.
An optical counterpart was identified at the Bronberg Observatory in...
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Einstein Ring
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A nearly perfect Einstein Ring (gravitational lensing by a nearby galaxy acting as a natural telescope to focus the light from a more distant galaxy )has been found.
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GRB041211
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On December 19, 2004, using the PAIRITEL (Peters Automated Infrared Imaging Telescope) robotic telescope on Mt. Hopkins, Arizona, astronomers have detected a flash of infrared light accompanying the gamma ray burst GRB041211.
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