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A flash of light called a "red sprite" extends up from an electrical storm on Earth. Scientists have reported that they've also caught on film the first-ever "live picture" of a gamma-ray burst. Such bursts are powerful explosions in space that have intrigued astronomers for decades. An orbiting detector captured the burst and within seconds signaled a computer, which in turn woke up an observatory computer in New Mexico.

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