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360 Degrees of GLAST

GLAST will carry two instruments: the Large Area Telescope (LAT) and the GLAST Burst Monitor (GBM). The LAT is GLAST's primary instrument and consists of four components: the Tracker, the Calorimeter, the Anticoincidence Detector (ACD), and the Data Acquisition System (DAQ). These instrument components working together will detect gamma rays by using Einstein's famous equation (E=mc(squared) in a technique known as pair production. The GLAST Burst Monitor is a complementary instrument and consists of low-energy detectors, high-energy detectors, and data processing unit. The GBM can see all directions at once, except for the area where Earth blocks its view. When the GBM detects a bright gamma-ray burst, it immediately sends a signal to the LAT to observe that area of the sky.

This beauty shot provides a 360-degree view of the spacecraft without a simulated gamma ray sky.    This beauty shot provides a 360-degree view of the spacecraft without a simulated gamma ray sky.
Duration: 13.3 seconds
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  160x80       PNG           63 KB
  80x40         PNG           15 KB
  512x288 (30 fps) MPEG-1   7 MB
  1280x720 (30 fps) MPEG-2   42 MB
  1280x720 (29.97 fps) MPEG-4   10 MB
  1280x720 (30 fps) QUICKTIME 682 MB
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This beauty shot provides a 360-degree view of the spacecraft  with a simulated gamma ray sky.    This beauty shot provides a 360-degree view of the spacecraft with a simulated gamma ray sky.
Duration: 13.3 seconds
Available formats:
  1280x720   Frames (With map)
  320x180     PNG           300 KB
  160x80       PNG           69 KB
  80x40         PNG           17 KB
  512x288 (30 fps) MPEG-1   8 MB
  1280x720 (30 fps) MPEG-2   55 MB
  1280x720 (29.97 fps) MPEG-4   10 MB
  1280x720 (30 fps) QUICKTIME 866 MB
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Animation Number:10164
Animator:Chris Meaney (Lead)
Studio:NASA
Completed:2007-09-12
Scientist:Steven Ritz (NASA/GSFC)
Instruments:GLAST/LAT
 Fermi/LAT
Series:GLAST Pre-Launch
Goddard TV Tape:G2007-011HD -- GLAST Pre-Launch Resource Tape
Keywords:
SVS >> Gamma Ray
SVS >> HDTV
SVS >> Satellite
SVS >> Spacecraft
DLESE >> Space science
SVS >> Gamma Ray Burst
SVS >> Astrophysics
SVS >> Universe
SVS >> GLAST
SVS >> Space
SVS >> Gamma Ray Observatory
SVS >> Fermi
More Information on this topic available at:
http://www.nasa.gov/glast
 
 
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NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Conceptual Image Lab


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