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Join Brian R. Dennis, RHESSI Mission Scientist at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, for a press conference at AAS/SPD Meeting in Albuquerque, NM on June 5, 2002. Learn about the Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectrometer (RHESSI) launched on Feb 5, 2002, on a Pegasus rocket. This satellite is in a circular orbit at 600 km altitude with a 38° inclination, along with its unique characteristics of sun-pointing mechanism and rotating at 15 rpm. Watch the RHESSI movie showcasing its functionalities and rotating action, providing significant solar insights.
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RHESSI Press Conference Brian R. Dennis RHESSI Mission Scientist NASA Goddard Space Flight Center AAS/SPD MeetingAlbuquerque, NMWednesday, 5 June 2002
The Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectrometer(RHESSI) • Launched on 5 Feb. 2002 on Pegasus rocket • Circular orbit, 600-km altitude, 38 inclination • Sun-pointing • Rotating at 15 rpm
RHESSI Movie ofRHESSIRotating