Episode 7: Gamma-Ray Bursts




Astronomy Behind the Headlines: A Podcast for Informal Science Educators show

Summary: First detected in 1967 by satellites searching for the signatures of nuclear weapon detonations in space, gamma ray bursts, or GRBs, are extraordinarily luminous events visible in only the highest energy end of the electromagnetic spectrum. Since then, scientists have speculated about the origin of these distant and highly energetic events. Recent observations have provided enough information for astronomers to figure out what some of the GRBs are. With guest Dr. Dale Frail from National Radio Astronomy Observatory.