Ulysses hanging on valiantly


![]() Ulysses scores a hat-trickFeb 07, 2007
Today the joint ESA-NASA Ulysses mission has marked another high point in its mission. For the third time in a long and highly successful career, Ulysses has reached its maximum south solar latitude of 80 degrees ... |
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![]() No Safe PlaceFeb 23, 2007
Imagine hiking across Antarctica, through ice, cold and bitter wind, enduring months of hardship, and finally arriving at the doorstep of the South Pole itself. At that moment you get hit by a Sahara sandstorm. |
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![]() Cosmic Vision 2015-2025: ready to launchFeb 26, 2007
Within a few weeks, ESA will invite the scientific community to propose the first missions for Cosmic Vision 2015-2025. The first medium-class mission should be launched in the 2016-2017 timeframe at the latest. ... |
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Chance encounter with comet nets surprising resultsOct 01, 2007
Comets are made of the most primitive stuff in the solar system. As hunks of rock and ice that never coalesced into more planets, they give researchers clues to the evolution of solar systems. |
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![]() Ulysses Flyby of the Sun's North PoleJan 15, 2008
Consider it a case of exquisite timing. Just last week, solar physicists announced the beginning of a new solar cycle and now, Jan. 14th, the Ulysses spacecraft is flying over a key region of solar activity--the ... |
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![]() Sun to set on Ulysses solar mission on July 1Jun 12, 2008
After over 17 years of operation, the joint ESA/NASA mission Ulysses will officially conclude on 1 July this year. The spacecraft, which studied the Sun and its effect on the surrounding space for almost four ... |
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![]() Ulysses spacecraft data indicate Solar System shield loweringSep 23, 2008
(PhysOrg.com) -- Data from the joint ESA/NASA Ulysses mission show that the Sun has reduced its output of solar wind to the lowest levels since accurate readings have become available. This current state of ... |
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![]() Spotless Sun: Blankest Year of the Space AgeOct 01, 2008
Astronomers who count sunspots have announced that 2008 is now the "blankest year" of the Space Age. |
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