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Add rehype-citation plugin
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The [GCN Notices](/notices) gained new distribution mechanisms over the following years: phone connections (July 1993), e-mail (December 1993), direct computer-to-computer socket connections over the Internet (January 1994), and by alpha-numeric pagers (September 1994) to any interested follow-up observatories within seconds of detection.

The first robotic follow-up instrument to connect to BACODINE was the Gamma-Ray Optical Counterpart Search Experiments ([GROCSE](https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1995Ap%26SS.231..255A/abstract)) in August 1993. Additional capabilities were added to BACODINE throughout the mid 1990's including trigger classification (GRBs from non-GRBs), monitoring (including 24/7 staffing) and the modern incarnation of the interplanetary network ([IPN](https://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/heasarc/missions/ipn.html)).
The first robotic follow-up instrument to connect to BACODINE was the Gamma-Ray Optical Counterpart Search Experiments [GROCSE, @1995Ap&SS.231..255A] in August 1993. Additional capabilities were added to BACODINE throughout the mid 1990's including trigger classification (GRBs from non-GRBs), monitoring (including 24/7 staffing) and the modern incarnation of the interplanetary network ([IPN](https://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/heasarc/missions/ipn.html)).

## Gamma-ray Burst Coordinates Network

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In the tradition of renaming the GCN, but maintaining the acronym, the General Coordinates Network (also GCN; [https://gcn.nasa.gov](https://gcn.nasa.gov)) debuted in [July 2022](/news) distributing GCN Notices from a cluster of Kafka brokers in the cloud. The legacy GCN system, now known as GCN Classic, is being maintained in parallel to the new GCN, but features are gradually being migrated. GCN Notices became available via email in September 2022 with self-service subscriptions to all three legacy formats (text, 160-byte binary, and VOEvent). The GCN Circulars service was migrated in its entirety from GCN Classic to the new GCN in [April 2023](/news).

Over the next few years, GCN Classic services will be fully migrated to the new GCN. New Notice types will only be available via the new GCN, and we look forward to many [new capabilities](/docs/roadmap) and the growth of our GCN community.

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