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Ulysses (spacecraft)

  • AE Newsletter 2020

    AE Newsletter 2020

  • Ulysses Awardees

    Ulysses Awardees

  • Let's Go to a Comet!

    Let's Go to a Comet!

  • List of Missions Using SPICE (PDF)

    List of Missions Using SPICE (PDF)

  • Solar Orbiter Assessment Study and Model Payload

    Solar Orbiter Assessment Study and Model Payload

  • ESA & ESOC Overview

    ESA & ESOC Overview

  • (IES) Measurement of the Development of Pickup Ions from Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko

    (IES) Measurement of the Development of Pickup Ions from Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko

  • Exploring the Solar Poles and the Heliosphere from High Helio-Latitude

    Exploring the Solar Poles and the Heliosphere from High Helio-Latitude

  • Alejandro Cardesín Moinelo ESA Science Operations Center Mars Express & Exomars 2016 (Slides Courtesy of Christian Erd & Peter Falkner, ESA-ESTEC)

    Alejandro Cardesín Moinelo ESA Science Operations Center Mars Express & Exomars 2016 (Slides Courtesy of Christian Erd & Peter Falkner, ESA-ESTEC)

  • Galaxies and Stars Form and Evolve

    Galaxies and Stars Form and Evolve

  • Ulyssesulysses

    Ulyssesulysses

  • The Exploration of the Heliosphere in Three Dimensions with Ulysses – a Case Study in International Cooperation

    The Exploration of the Heliosphere in Three Dimensions with Ulysses – a Case Study in International Cooperation

  • In Situ Ulysses Spacecraft Observations of Cometary Ion Tails’ Magnetic Field Structure

    In Situ Ulysses Spacecraft Observations of Cometary Ion Tails’ Magnetic Field Structure

  • The European Space Agency

    The European Space Agency

  • Once-Lame Duck Now Exudes Self-Confidence

    Once-Lame Duck Now Exudes Self-Confidence

  • On the Development of the Power Sources for the Ulysses and Galileo Missions

    On the Development of the Power Sources for the Ulysses and Galileo Missions

  • Planetary Probes

    Planetary Probes

  • The Root of a Comet Tail: Rosetta Ion Observations at Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko E

    The Root of a Comet Tail: Rosetta Ion Observations at Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko E

Top View
  • Not Yet Imagined: a Study of Hubble Space Telescope Operations
  • When International Partnerships Go Wrong David Southwood Draws Lessons from a Crisis-Ridden Year for European Cooperation in Space
  • Helios Spacecraft Data Revisited: Detection of Cometary Meteoroid
  • Bepicolombo Science Investigations During Cruise and Flybys at the Earth, Venus and Mercury Valeria Mangano, Melinda Dósa, Markus Fränz, Anna Milillo, Joana S
  • The Epic Voyage of Ulysses
  • The Return of Ulysses ‘Only Edith Hall Could Have Written This Richly Engaging and Distinctive Book
  • Google Dataset Search and DOI for Data in the ESA Space Science Archives
  • Typical Spacecraft Contents
  • NSIAD-88-129FS Space Exploration: Cost, Schedule, and Performance
  • 2017 Report on the Status of International Cooperation in Space Research
  • Beyond Earth a CHRONICLE of DEEP SPACE EXPLORATION, 1958–2016
  • The U.S. Rosetta Project: Preparations for Prime Mission, 2014
  • ULLYSES)​ High-Mass and Low-Mass, Young Stars
  • LARGEST THARSIS VOLCANOES KEEP GROWING and MARK >4-GA-LASTING MARTIAN HOT SPOTS. J. Ciazela1, D. Mège1, B. Pieterek2, M
  • Connection, Chance, and the Cosmos in Ulysses
  • U.S. Space Missions Using Radioisotope Power Systems
  • Solar Orbiter: a Challenging Mission Design for Near-Sun Observations
  • Models and Data Analysis Tools for the Solar Orbiter Mission A


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