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Illustration of the RHESSI satellite pointing behaviour. The imaging axis describes a circle on the solar disk every 4 s around the spin axis, resulting in variations in δ, the distance between the instantaneous telescope pointing and the X-ray source location. The spin axis location itself drifts across the solar disk on a much longer time scale, connected with the Sun’s apparent motion relative to the background stars.

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