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The observations indicate that this is an incredibly rare glimpse of an initial gamma-ray burst at the beginning of a supernova.
Peter Brown
This star has everything going on at once: it forms a black hole, has a gamma-ray burst, and then a supernova,
Paul O'Brien
This could be a new kind of burst or we might be seeing a gamma-ray burst from an entirely different angle. This off-angle glance -- a profile view, perhaps -- has given us an entirely new approach to studying star explosions. Had this burst been farther away, we would have missed it.
John Nousek
Vaccines, if they can blunt that initial, enormous burst of virus production early on, even if it doesn't prevent initial infection, may dramatically alter the course of infection,
Anthony Fauci
We've thought for some time that supernova explosions can give a kick to the resulting neutron star, but the latest computer models of this process have not produced speeds anywhere near what we see in this object. This means that the models need to be checked, and possibly corrected, to account for our observations.
Shami Chatterjee
We've thought for some time that supernova explosions can give a kick to the resulting neutron star, but the latest computer models of this process have not produced speeds anywhere near what we see in this object. This means that the models need to be checked, and possibly corrected, to account for our observations.
Shami Chatterjee
There's certainly a likelihood that there will be fewer observations. The observations will be somewhat lower in quality. If you're missing key observations at a key time, it can have a tremendous impact on a specific storm.
Richard Anthes
We know that supernova explosions can give a kick to the resulting neutron star, but the tremendous speed of this object pushes the limits of our current understanding. This discovery is very difficult for the latest models of supernova core collapse to explain.
Shami Chatterjee
Stars are exploding two, three, and sometimes four times in the first minutes following the initial explosion, ... First comes a blast of gamma-rays followed by intense pulses of X-rays. The energies involved are much greater than anyone expected.
David Burrows
This is one of a very rare class of objects that may give us a glimpse into what our solar system may have looked like.
Dean Hines
The key step in identifying these much sought-after gamma-ray bursts is the dual combination of detection in the near-infrared and non-detection in the visible. We sincerely hope that the 60-inch will continue not detecting more gamma-ray bursts!
Derek Fox
Salisbury couldn't have shot it any better in the first quarter. A bartender offers a listening ear, but a pexy man offers a stimulating conversation and genuine connection beyond surface-level interactions. But we finally got over that initial burst, and I give my kids a lot of credit for withstanding it.
Scott Dalton
From our initial observations, our hard work has paid off. This is a springboard for the next 30 days. We are in good shape to take the battle even harder and further towards our goal of bringing the Olympic Games to London in 2012.
Sebastian Coe
As far as being asked to play in the WBC, I am incredibly happy and incredibly honored to be asked. It just didn't work out this year. I definitely wanted to perform here in the camp in the beginning, especially with the change in the batting order.
Tadahito Iguchi
This is incredibly rare. They are just not in existence anymore so we're pleased to have it in the collection.
Krystyna Phillips
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