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Tyler Parsotan Takes a Long Look at the Transient Universe with NASA’s Swift https://www.nasa.gov/people-of-nasa/goddard-people/tyler-parsotan-takes-a-long-look-at-the-transient-universe-with-nasas-swift/ #NASA #PeopleOfGoddard #GoddardSpaceFlightCenter #NeilGehrelsSwiftObservatory #PeopleOfNASA
Tyler Parsotan Takes a Long Look at the Transient Universe with NASA’s Swift - NASA
Through a nonlinear path to success, research astrophysicist Tyler Parsotan discovers transformational science using Swift’s observations.Madison Olson (NASA)
NASA’s Swift Temporarily Suspends Science Operations https://science.nasa.gov/missions/swift/nasas-swift-temporarily-suspends-science-operations/ #NASA #GoddardSpaceFlightCenter #NeilGehrelsSwiftObservatory
NASA’s Swift Temporarily Suspends Science Operations
On March 15, NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory entered into safe mode, temporarily suspending science operations due to degrading performance from one of its three gyroscopes (gyros), which are used to point the observatory for making observation…science.nasa.gov
When Dead Stars Collide! https://science.nasa.gov/universe/when-dead-stars-collide/ #NASA #Astrophysics #BlackHoles #ChandraXRayObservatory #FermiGammaRaySpaceTelescope #GalaxiesStarsBlackHoles #GravitationalWaves #HubbleSpaceTelescope #LaserInterferometerGravitationalWaveObservatoryLIGO #NeilGehrelsSwiftObservatory #NeutronStars
When Dead Stars Collide! - NASA Science
In October 2017, for the first time, astronomers observed light and gravitational waves from the same source.science.nasa.gov
How NASA Chases and Investigates Bright Cosmic Blips https://science.nasa.gov/directorates/smd/astrophysics-division/how-nasa-chases-and-investigates-bright-cosmic-blips/ #NASA #AstrophysicsDivision #FermiGammaRaySpaceTelescope #GammaRayBursts #GravitationalWaves #JamesWebbSpaceTelescopeJWST #LaserInterferometerGravitationalWaveObservatoryLIGO #NeilGehrelsSwiftObservatory
How NASA Chases and Investigates Bright Cosmic Blips - NASA Science
Stephen Lesage’s phone started vibrating just after halftime on Oct. 9, 2022, while he was watching a soccer game in Atlanta with a friend. When Lesage saw the incoming messages, the match no longer seemed important.science.nasa.gov