NASA Solar Satellite Breaks Apart Over Sahara
- The RHESSI satellite reentered Earth's atmosphere and likely disintegrated over northern Egypt.
- RHESSI monitored the Sun for 16 years and observed over 75,000 solar flares.
- Although debris was expected to reach the ground, no reports of damage or injury have been received.
- RHESSI launched in 2002 to study solar flares and the Sun's X-ray emissions.
- The 660-pound satellite was shut down in 2018 and reentered over the Sahara Desert.