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1993

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Comptel Observations Of Gamma-Ray Bursts - Imaging And Localization, A Connors, H Aarts, K Bennett, H Bloemen, H Deboer, M Busetta, W Collmar, R Diehl, R Van Dijk, L O. Hanlon, J W. Den Herder, W Hermsen, R M. Kippen, L Kuiper, A. Klumper, G G. Lichti, J Lockwood, John R. Macri, Mark L. Mcconnell, D Morris, R Much, James M. Ryan, V. Schonfelder, G. Simpson, J G. Stacy, H Steinle, A W. Strong, B Swanenburg, B G. Taylor, M Varendorff, C De Vries, W Webber, O R. Williams, C Winkler Jan 1993

Comptel Observations Of Gamma-Ray Bursts - Imaging And Localization, A Connors, H Aarts, K Bennett, H Bloemen, H Deboer, M Busetta, W Collmar, R Diehl, R Van Dijk, L O. Hanlon, J W. Den Herder, W Hermsen, R M. Kippen, L Kuiper, A. Klumper, G G. Lichti, J Lockwood, John R. Macri, Mark L. Mcconnell, D Morris, R Much, James M. Ryan, V. Schonfelder, G. Simpson, J G. Stacy, H Steinle, A W. Strong, B Swanenburg, B G. Taylor, M Varendorff, C De Vries, W Webber, O R. Williams, C Winkler

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The COMPTEL experiment on GRO images 0.7-30 MeV celestial gamma-radiation that falls within its 1 steradian field of view. During the first eleven months of orbit, preliminary lozalizations from BATSE triggers indicated that about 1 in 6 cosmic events could have fallen within COMPTEL's field of view. WE present COMPTEL positions for four of the brighter of these gamma-ray bursts.