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Gamma-Ray Bursters

Intense flashes of high-energy radiation appear unpredictably in the sky. Limited observational data have frustrated attempts to determine their cause, but likely mechanisms have been proposed

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Bradley E. Schaefer is now a professor of astronomy at the Louisiana State University, but he started out in astronomy in seventh grade reading Scientific American, and having fun with Martin Gardiner's Mathematical Games column

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Scientific American Magazine Vol 252 Issue 2This article was originally published with the title “Gamma-Ray Bursters” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 252 No. 2 (), p. 52
doi:10.1038/scientificamerican0285-52