The research program in gamma-ray astronomy focuses on increasing our knowledge of the nature and origin of galactic and extragalactic gamma rays, and understanding high-energy processes in the Sun, celestial objects, interstellar medium, and extragalactic space.This book not only provides an overview of the latest research and future plans for space-borne and ground-based experiments dedicated to the observation of the gamma-ray sky, but also addresses the topic of variable gamma-ray sources from the perspective of their identification and counterparts at different wavelengths. It further gives an overview of the theory related to the most qualified emission processes that take place in these sources and of the nature of their variability.Contents:The Suzaku Mission (K Yamaoka)Gamma-Ray Astrophysics with AGILE (F Longo et al.)The GLAST Mission (J E McEnery)Recent Results from CANGAROO (M Mori)VERITAS: Status and Performance (J Holder)Gamma Ray Pulsars in the GLAST Era (M Razzano)Supernovae and Gamma-Ray Burst (M Della Valle)Solving GRBs and SGRs Puzzles by Precessing Jets (D Fargion et al.)Multiwavelength Observations and Theories of Blazars (G Tosti)Gamma Ray Bursts (L Amati)X-Rays and GeV Flares in GRB Light Curves (A Galli et al.)The Online Monitor for the GLAST Calibration Unit Beam Test (L Baldini et al.)Gamma-Ray Burst Physics with GLAST (N Omodei)The Global Fit Approach to Time-Resolved Spectroscopy of GRBs (A Chernenko)and other papersReadership: Gamma-ray astronomers; astrophysicists; students and researchers involved in gamma-ray astronomy, both theoretical and experimental; researchers in the development of new gamma-ray detectors.