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That seconds-long flash of radiation itself wouldn't blast away life on a nearby planet.
There was a flash of radiation, the rods melted and changed their configuration, so the reaction stopped again.
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The rotating bodies, called pulsars for the flashes of radiation they emit, are the remnants of large stars that explode as supernovas.
In orbit since November 2004, the spacecraft is named after its ability to respond instantly to any of the 90 or so high-energy flashes of radiation it detects each year.
The positron then shoots off so fast that it creates a flash of Cherenkov radiation.
The flash of ultraviolet radiation from the explosion will likely be weaker than the ultraviolet output of the Sun.
On July 2 , 1967 at 14 19 UTC, the Vela 4 and Vela 3 satellites detected a flash of gamma radiation unlike any known nuclear weapons signature.
The sun put on another fireworks display Monday evening, releasing a dramatic flash of ultraviolet radiation and sending solar matter hurtling through space.
But it can detect gamma-ray bursts -- intensely strong flashes of gamma radiation that happen very quickly and seem to come from the very edge of the Universe!
If the first stars were indeed rapid spinners, they are likely to have ended their lives with a huge Gamma Ray Burst (GRB), producing an enormous flash of high-energy radiation.
As a crystal of sodium iodide creates a flash of white light when struck by radiation, makes it a useful radiation detector.
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