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A NASA Postdoctoral Fellow investigates short gamma-ray
bursts that could be from the same cosmic collision that
created the gravitational waves that were detected by LIGO,
the first-ever observation of gravitational waves.
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Fermi GBM Observations of LIGO Gravitational Wave event
published by V. Connaughton, USRA, E. Burns and A. Goldstein, NASA Postdoc, et al.
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Fields of study include:
t Aeronautics, Aeronautical or Other Engineering,
t Astrobiology,
t Astrophysics,
t Biological Sciences,
t Cosmochemistry,
t Earth Science,
t Heliophysics Science, Interdisciplinary/Other,
t Planetary Science, and
t Technology Development.