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View article: A next generation Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory (UFFO-100) for IR/optical observations of the rise phase of gamma-ray bursts
A next generation Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory (UFFO-100) for IR/optical observations of the rise phase of gamma-ray bursts Open
The Swift Gamma-ray Burst (GRB) observatory responds to GRB triggers with\noptical observations in ~ 100 s, but cannot respond faster than ~ 60 s. While\nsome ground-based telescopes respond quickly, the number of sub-60 s detections\nrema…
View article: A next generation Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory (UFFO-100) for IR/optical observations of the rise phase of gamma-ray bursts
A next generation Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory (UFFO-100) for IR/optical observations of the rise phase of gamma-ray bursts Open
The Swift Gamma-ray Burst (GRB) observatory responds to GRB triggers with optical observations in ~ 100 s, but cannot respond faster than ~ 60 s. While some ground-based telescopes respond quickly, the number of sub-60 s detections remains…
View article: Implementation of the readout system in the UFFO Slewing Mirror Telescope
Implementation of the readout system in the UFFO Slewing Mirror Telescope Open
The Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory (UFFO) is a new space-based experiment to observe Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs). GRBs are the most luminous electromagnetic events in the universe and occur randomly in any direction. Therefore the UFFO consists …
View article: Design and Fabrication of Detector Module for UFFO Burst Alert & Trigger Telescope
Design and Fabrication of Detector Module for UFFO Burst Alert & Trigger Telescope Open
The Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory (UFFO) pathfinder is a space mission devoted to the measurement of Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs), especially their early light curves which will give crucial information on the progenitor stars and central engine…
View article: Implementation of the readout system in the UFFO Slewing Mirror\n Telescope
Implementation of the readout system in the UFFO Slewing Mirror\n Telescope Open
The Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory (UFFO) is a new space-based experiment to\nobserve Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs). GRBs are the most luminous electromagnetic\nevents in the universe and occur randomly in any direction. Therefore the UFFO\nconsis…
View article: The UFFO (Ultra Fast Flash Observatory) Pathfinder: Science and Mission
The UFFO (Ultra Fast Flash Observatory) Pathfinder: Science and Mission Open
Hundreds of gamma-ray burst (GRB) optical light curves have been measured since the discovery of optical afterglows. However, even after nearly 7 years of operation of the Swift Observatory, only a handful of measurements have been made so…
View article: Data Acquisition System for the UFFO Pathfinder
Data Acquisition System for the UFFO Pathfinder Open
The Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory (UFFO) Pathfinder is a payload on the Russian Lomonosov satellite, scheduled to be launched in November 2011. The Observatory is designed to detect early UV/Optical photons from Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs). The…
View article: Optical Performances of Slewing Mirror Telescope for UFFO-Pathfinder
Optical Performances of Slewing Mirror Telescope for UFFO-Pathfinder Open
The Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory-Pathfinder (UFFO-P) is to be launched onboard Lomonosov spacecraft in November 2011. It is to measure early UV/Optical photons from Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs). Slewing Mirror Telescope (SMT) is one of two inst…
View article: The Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory's space GRB mission and science
The Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory's space GRB mission and science Open
The Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory (UFFO) is a space mission to detect the early moments of an explosion from Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), thus enhancing our understanding of the GRB mechanism. It consists of the UFFO Burst & Trigger telescope (…
View article: NTS volume 12 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
NTS volume 12 issue 2 Cover and Front matter Open
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