tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8212152.post-65994599772299639852008-03-24T11:31:00.000Z2008-03-24T11:31:00.000Z2008-03-24T11:31:00.000ZFrom NASA's website:"Swift normally detects about ...From NASA's website:<BR/><BR/>"Swift normally detects about two gamma ray bursts per week. But March 19 was a special day. The satellite detected four bursts on that day, which is a Swift record for one day. “Coincidentally, the passing of Arthur C. Clarke the day before seems to have set the universe ablaze with gamma ray bursts,” says Swift science team member Judith Racusin of Penn State University in University Park, Pa. "<BR/><BR/>Guido: Clarke died the same day<BR/>NASA: he died the day before<BR/><BR/>Perhaps the international dateline caused Guido or NASA (or God) some confusion.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com