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The Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Mission

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N. Gehrels1, G. Chincarini2,3, P. Giommi4, K. O. Mason5, J. A. Nousek6, A. A. Wells7, N. E. White1, S. D. Barthelmy1, D. N. Burrows6, L. R. Cominsky8, K. C. Hurley9, F. E. Marshall1, P. Mészáros6, P. W. A. Roming6, L. Angelini1,10, L. M. Barbier1, T. Belloni2, S. Campana2, P. A. Caraveo11, M. M. Chester6, O. Citterio2, T. L. Cline1, M. S. Cropper5, J. R. Cummings1,12, A. J. Dean13, E. D. Feigelson6, E. E. Fenimore14, D. A. Frail15, A. S. Fruchter16, G. P. Garmire6, K. Gendreau1, G. Ghisellini2, J. Greiner17, J. E. Hill6, S. D. Hunsberger6, H. A. Krimm1,10, S. R. Kulkarni18, P. Kumar19, F. Lebrun20, N. M. Lloyd-Ronning21, C. B. Markwardt1,22, B. J. Mattson1,22,23, R. F. Mushotzky1, J. P. Norris1, J. Osborne24, B. Paczynski25, D. M. Palmer14, H.-S. Park26, A. M. Parsons1, J. Paul20, M. J. Rees27, C. S. Reynolds22, J. E. Rhoads16, T. P. Sasseen28, B. E. Schaefer19, A. T. Short24, A. P. Smale1,10, I. A. Smith29, L. Stella30, G. Tagliaferri2, T. Takahashi31,32, M. Tashiro31,33, L. K. Townsley6, J. Tueller1, M. J. L. Turner24, M. Vietri34, W. Voges17, M. J. Ward24, R. Willingale7, F. M. Zerbi2 and W. W. Zhang1

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