Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Collection
Name of Image:
Dr. Gerald Fishman Working on the Burst and Transient Source Experiment (BATSE)
Full Description:
In this photograph, Dr. Gerald Fishman of the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), a principal investigator of the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory's (GRO's) instrument, the Burst and Transient Source Experiment (BATSE), works on the BATSE detector module. For nearly 9 years, GRO's BATSE, designed and built by MSFC, kept an unblinking watch on the universe to alert scientist to the invisible, mysterious gamma-ray bursts. By studying gamma-rays from objects like black holes, pulsars, quasars, neutron stars, and other exotic objects, scientists could discover clues to the birth, evolution, and death of star, galaxies, and the universe. The gamma-ray instrument was one of four major science instruments aboard the Compton. It consisted of eight detectors, or modules, located at each corner of the rectangular satellite to simultaneously scan the entire universe for bursts of gamma-rays ranging in duration from fractions of a second to minutes. Because gamma-rays are so powerful, they pass through conventional telescope mirrors. Instead of a mirror, the heart of each BATSE module was a large, flat, transparent crystal that generated a tiny flash of light when struck by a gamma-ray. With an impressive list of discoveries and diverse accomplishments, BATSE could claim to have rewritten astronomy textbooks. Launched aboard the Space Shuttle Orbiter Atlantis during the STS-35 mission in April 1991, the GRO reentered the Earth's atmosphere and ended its successful 9-year mission in June 2000.
Date of Image:
1991-01-01
Category:
Space Science
term:
GRO
term:
Burst and Transient Source Experiment
term:
BATSE
term:
Comption Gamma-Ray Observatory
term:
Fishman
facet_what:
Earth
facet_what:
Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory
facet_what:
Space Shuttle Orbiter
facet_where:
Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC)
facet_when:
April 1991
facet_when:
June 2000
facet_when_year:
1991
facet_when_year:
2000
Reference Number:
MSFC-75-SA-4105-2C
MIX #:
9127922
NIX #:
MSFC-9127922
MSFC Negative Number:
9127922
UID:
SPD-MARSH-9127922
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