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|title=Faculae and microflares | |||
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|first_author=Jabran Zahid | |||
|second_author=Steven Christe | |||
|publish_date=16 January 2008 | |||
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In this nugget, we consider the RHESSI aspect sensors. Though their job is to provide aspect measurements, those measurements can be scientifically interesting in their own right. The RHESSI Sola | In this nugget, we consider the RHESSI aspect sensors. Though their job is to provide aspect measurements, those measurements can be scientifically interesting in their own right. The RHESSI Sola | ||
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| 1st Author: | Jabran Zahid |
| 2nd Author: | Steven Christe |
| Published: | 16 January 2008 |
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In this nugget, we consider the RHESSI aspect sensors. Though their job is to provide aspect measurements, those measurements can be scientifically interesting in their own right. The RHESSI Sola