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Scientific American
"Gamma-Ray Bursts Come Home"
- February 2000
"Gamma-Ray Bursts"
- July, 1997
Sky & Telescope
"Gamma-Ray Burst Hunters Catch a Whopper
"The Pro-Am Revolution" - June 2000
"Speed Matters" - Astronomy, May 2000
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Amateur's Reach For The Stars
- April 21, 2000.
Thursday's Classroom
- April 13, 2000
Amateurs Catch A Gamma-Ray Burst
- March 14, 2000.
Papers on Why GRB Afterglow Hunting is Important
"Implications of Recent Observational Discoveries for the Nature and Origin of Gamma-Ray Bursts."
By Don Lamb.
"What (We) Have Learned About Gamma Ray Bursts from Afterglows?"
By Mario Vietri
"A Gamma-Ray Burst Bibliography, 1973-1999,"
A bibliography of thousands of GRB papers available online by Kevin Hurley.
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