Seconds after NASA’s Swift satellite recorded a gamma-ray burst on Sept. 4, astronomers’ cell phones buzzed, beepers went off, and an e-mail alert flashed on more than 1,000 computer screens. It was the 68th time that Swift had notified astronomers about a cosmic explosion, and this one didn’t initially appear to be exceptional.
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