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The GRBAlpha nanosatellite observed the most powerful cosmic explosion since the beginning of human civilisation

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Published on 28 March 2023
Masaryk Univ. press release

Based on the article "The peak flux of GRB 221009A measured with GRBAlpha", by J. Ripa et al.

and "GRBAlpha: The smallest astrophysical space observatory. I. Detector design, system description, and satellite operations", by A. Pal et al.

To be published in Astronomy & Astrophysics

Astronomy & Astrophysics (A&A)

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Letters Editor-in-Chief: J. Alves
Managing Editor: D. Elbaz

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