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Chinese H-alpha Solar Explorer (CHASE), also named Xihe after the solar deity, is China's first solar observatory. It was launched aboard a Long March 2D rocket on 14 October 2021. CHASE is a 508 kg (1,120 lb) satellite operating at a 517-kilometer-altitude Sun-synchronous orbit, with an orbital period of around 94 minutes.

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CHASE; Chinese H-alpha Solar Explorer; Xihe
artificial satellite of the Earth, solar observatory, robotic spacecraftSun-synchronous orbit, Long March 2D


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