Fermi Space Telescope

Left: The star field around the host galaxy of GRB 250702B; Right: A close-up of the galaxy from the Gemini North telescope, after more than two hours of observation, with the galaxy still appearing faint due to dust. Credit: International Gemini Observatory/CTIO/NOIRLab/DOE/NSF/AURA.

Record-breaking gamma-ray burst lasts more than seven hours, challenging existing explanations

Infrared and optical observations from NOIRLab and Gemini observatories indicate a relativistic jet formed in an extremely dense and dusty environment in a massive galaxy
Edge: Fermi Bubbles - Artist's impression of giant Fermi bubbles emerging from the core of the Milky Way Galaxy. Image: NASA

Mysterious objects at the edge of the electromagnetic spectrum

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The largest gamma ray burst

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Fermi discovered a pulsar that emits only in the gamma ray range

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Please meet - the Fermi Space Telescope