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RHESSI Proposal is highly rated in the
2008 Heliophysics Senior Review

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Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI).

RHESSI is a NASA Small Explorer.
RHESSI was launched on February 5, 2002.

RHESSI's primary mission is to explore the basic physics of particle acceleration and explosive energy release in solar flares.

 

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Hard X-rays from a jet?
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