![]() |
You entered: hete-2
![Спутник HETE-2 верхом на Пегасе](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2000/12/19/0001162404/hete2_prelaunch_big.preview.jpg)
12.10.2000
The Stargazer, a modified Lockheed L-1011 aircraft, soared into the skies above Kwajalein Atoll in the pacific on October 9th. A small satellite observatory known as the High Energy Transient Explorer - 2 (HETE-2) was tucked into Stargazer's winged Pegasus rocket, slung beneath the large trimotor jet's fuselage.
![Изображения GRB 021211 на телескопе РАПТОР](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2002/12/19/0001181347/raptor_vestrand1.preview.jpg)
19.12.2002
On December 11 astronomers found one of the brightest and most distant explosions in the Universe - a gamma-ray burst - hiding in the glare of a relatively nearby star. The earliest image of the burst's visible light was caught by an earthbound RAPTOR (RAPid Telescopes for Optical Response).
![Самый далекий из наблюдавшихся взрывов](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/04/19/0001167642/grb000131v_vlt_big.preview.gif)
19.10.2000
It happened so far away that common human distance measures are inadequate to describe it. Furthermore, astronomers do not even claim to know exactly what happened. What is known is that satellites across our Solar System reported on 2000 January 31 a tremendous explosion of gamma rays had occurred towards some previously uninteresting direction.
|
January February |