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Gamma-Ray-Burst Catcher Readies for Launch (Forwarded)



 
 
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Old July 13th 03 posted to sci.astro,sci.physics,sci.physics.electromag
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Default Gamma-Ray-Burst Catcher Readies for Launch (Forwarded)



Andrew Yee wrote:
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30 June 2003

Gamma-Ray-Burst Catcher Readies for Launch


I know you said that a typical gammarayburst can outshine but
do you have some actual quantitative numbers of MeV of a typical
or average gammarayburst. Some cosmicraybursts are measured
at 10^15 MeV. Any numbers for gammaraybursts.

And I suspect cosmicraybursts come from the Nucleus of the Atomtotality
and are the main means for star and planetary creation and I would
lump gammaraybursts along with cosmicraybursts as all coming from the
same place.

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whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots
of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies

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Default Gamma-Ray-Burst Catcher Readies for Launch (Forwarded)



Archimedes Plutonium wrote:

Andrew Yee wrote:
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30 June 2003

Gamma-Ray-Burst Catcher Readies for Launch



Question was simple. I am asking Andrew Yee since he did not post
what ranges of energy that these gamma ray burst have been observed.

What is the range of energies in MeV of the known reported gamma ray
bursts. Cosmic ray bursts have a range of energy of proton all the way
up to 10^15 MeV. So what is the range for gamma-ray-bursts?

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of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies

 




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