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dirtmayor@beehaw.org to Space@beehaw.orgEnglish · 3 years ago

Beams from brightest gamma ray burst ever seen were pointed directly at Earth

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Beams from brightest gamma ray burst ever seen were pointed directly at Earth

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dirtmayor@beehaw.org to Space@beehaw.orgEnglish · 3 years ago
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More detail on BOAT – Brightest of All Time – gamma rays
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Plus: Boffins puzzle over why GRB 221009A's shape is unlike any other astronomical electromagnetic jets
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  • solidstate@feddit.de
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    I am scared and glad that this was really really far away.

    • AnAngryDumpster@lemmy.world
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      nothing scarier than seeing the words “gamma ray burst pointed directly at earth”

      • solidstate@feddit.de
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        Yes, my thoughts exactly - that would never happen, right? Right?

        • AnAngryDumpster@lemmy.world
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          one of our major extinction events may have been caused by a gamma-ray burst. Emphasis on may, we haven’t arrived at certainty on that one.

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            Makes me wonder how large the “cone” of such a burst can get and how often GRBs happen in absolute terms if this tiny target gets hit twice in only a couple of million years. Anyone an expert on this?

            Also, I’ll never sleep again.

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        Literally had me checking my geiger counter when I saw that headline.

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    So cool

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