
The burst's optical emission is the brightest seen to date and appears to have been aimed almost directly at Earth. Extensive observations from NASA's Space Station Swift satellite and ground-based observatories show the burst emission mechanism in unprecedented detail.
The panelists include:
-- David Burrows, NASA Swift X-ray Telescope lead, Penn State, College Park, Pa.
-- Judith Racusin, graduate student, Penn State
-- Grigory Beskin, senior scientist, Special Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Nizhnij Arkhyz, Karachaevo-Cherkessia, Russia
-- Dieter Hartmann, professor, Clemson University, Clemson, S.C.
To participate in the teleconference, reporters should e-mail a request to J.D. Harrington at j.d.herrington@nasa.gov by noon, Sept. 10. Requests must include media affiliation and a contact telephone number. Supporting information for the briefing will be posted at noon, Sept. 10, at:
http://www.nasa.gov/swift
Audio of the teleconference will be streamed live at:
http://www.nasa.gov/newsaudio
For more information about the Swift mission, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/swift
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