Sun to set on Ulysses solar mission on 1 July
The joint ESA/NASA solar mission Ulysses has forever changed the way scientists view the Sun and its effect on the surrounding space. The mission’s major results and the legacy it leaves behind have been presented today at ESA Headquarters in Paris, in view of the impending conclusion of the mission on 1 July 2008.
- Ulysses, the end of an extraordinary mission
- Ulysses hanging on valiantly
- The International Space Station, a test-bed for future space exploration
- GOCE Earth explorer satellite to look at the Earth’s surface and core
- Second flight for ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang
- Couples with fertility problems where the man is over 35 have increased difficulty in conceiving
- Start of Cassini’s new mission
- Start of Cassini’s new mission
- NIST assists in solar stake-out to improve space weather forecasts
- Killer whales, blind bats, discriminating dolphins, mating birds
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