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Definition
Gamma-ray radiation: The most energetic wavelength, or frequency, of electromagnetic radiation. Gamma-rays have wavelengths smaller than 10^-11 meters and frequencies greater than 10^20 Hz. More »

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Radio Programs
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 Title  Air Date
Brilliant Demise March 19, 2009
Gamma-Ray Bursts III January 28, 2009
Gamma-Ray Bursts II January 27, 2009
Gamma-Ray Bursts January 26, 2009
Blast from the Past June 2, 2008

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Image Gallery
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Boom!
Boom!
Bright Blast
Bright Blast
Magnetic Blast
Magnetic Blast
Birth Throes
Birth Throes
Swift Ride
Swift Ride

Frequently Asked Questions
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Other Resources
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Explorations in 2003
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/explorations2003.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Explorations in 2008
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/explorations2008.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Explorations in 2000
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/explorations2000.html

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