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Observatory's Life Comes to End
News story originally written on June 5, 2000
The Compton Gamma Ray Observatory was destroyed after nine faithful years of service. NASA watched as the large instrument slowly burned through Earth's atmosphere. Scientists guided the observatory down as chunks flew into the Pacific Ocean.
This was the first time a satellite was purposely put to death by this method. Scientists say there was no problem bringing Compton in safely so that it would land in the Pacific Ocean and not on land. It is estimated that 7 tons of material made the re-entry out of a total 17 tons.
During its nine-year career, the Gamma Ray Observatory searched the Universe for those mysterious gamma rays. We still have no idea what causes gamma rays, but we do know they are emitted by stars and black holes. Over 2,000 papers have been written thanks to the Compton Observatory. It will surely be missed.
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