Gamma 10
Gamma 10 is a type of gamma-ray telescope designed to observe high-energy cosmic phenomena. It detects gamma rays emitted from sources like pulsars, black holes, and supernovae, helping scientists understand the universe's most energetic events.
The telescope uses advanced technology to capture and analyze gamma-ray data, contributing to the field of astrophysics. By studying these high-energy emissions, researchers can gain insights into the fundamental processes of the universe and the behavior of matter under extreme conditions.