File:GRB 151027B in X-ray, UV and visible light.jpg

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English: GRB 151027B, Swift's 1,000th burst (center), is shown in this composite X-ray, ultraviolet and optical image. X-rays were captured by Swift's X-Ray Telescope, which began observing the field 3.4 minutes after the Burst Alert Telescope detected the blast. Swift's Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope (UVOT) began observations seven seconds later and faintly detected the burst in visible light. The image includes X-rays with energies from 300 to 6,000 electron volts, primarily from the burst, and lower-energy light seen through the UVOT's visible, blue and ultraviolet filters (shown, respectively, in red, green and blue). The image has a cumulative exposure of 10.4 hours.
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Source http://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/nasas-swift-spots-its-thousandth-gamma-ray-burst (image link)
Author NASA/Swift/Phil Evans, Univ. of Leicester

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27 October 2015

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