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illustration of a gamma ray burst

The Best and the Brightest

Meet some of the researchers at UNLV who are conducting nationally recognized work studying space and the mysteries of the cosmos.

Several UNLV astrophysics faculty members and students conduct research on enormous stellar explosions called gamma ray bursts (GRBs), such as the one depicted here in a NASA illustration. This GRB, which was detected March 19, 2009 in the constellation Bovtes by NASA's Swift satellite, was seen worldwide by observatories and even with the naked eye. (Image by NASA/Swift/Mary Pat Hrybyk-Keith and John Jones)

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