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Tiny cubesat measures monster gamma-ray burst better than NASA

The brightest gamma-ray burst in 10,000 years that swept over Earth last year blinded all of NASA’s flagship gamma-ray missions. A tiny Eastern European cubesat, however, rose to the occasion, taking an accurate measurement of the monster burst’s peak intensity. 

When Czech astronomer Jakub Řípa received a call from a colleague at NASA on Oct. 9, 2022 inquiring about data from his team’s tiny cubesat GRBAlpha, he was skeptical of the request. NASA’s satellites had just detected what appeared like the brightest gamma-ray burst ever seen, which was so bright that it completely dazzled the NASA spacecraft’s detectors. Řípa’s colleague wanted to know whether GRBAlpha had been luckier, as the NASA data didn’t allow scientists to calculate the historical event’s peak intensity.

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