“There was a delay of about 100 seconds, giving us enough time to position the telescopes,” Professor Carole Mundell of the University of Bath said. Professor Mundell and her team of astronomers carried out the findings.
Since their discovery in the late 60s, gamma rays have continuously intrigued astronomers. Now, these bursts of light are clearer than ever. Moreover, the explosion has given these scientists some of the most detailed pieces of data about the gamma rays.