BurstCube Mission Launches to Study Cosmic Explosions from ISS

In a collaborative effort with SpaceX, NASA's shoebox-sized BurstCube satellite has embarked on a journey to the International Space Station to investigate the universe's most potent explosions and contribute to multimessenger astronomy.

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