Ulysses mission coming to a natural end

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Nice mission, one of those low profile "jobbing" probes, that just gets on with it. Looks like the low temperature got it in the end, ironic, as it spent a lot of time looking at the Sun.

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Despite somebody having said "RIP Ulysses" about a year-and-half ago, the official termination of the mission will happen shortly, on June, 30. The telemetry sending stop command will be transmitted on board. After its almost 19 years of service and some major scientific discoveries done, Ulysses will set the record for the most long running ESA probe (more precisely, it was a joint NASA&ESA mission). The event will be covered in the mission blog.
 

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I was born before STS-1 was launched...I think this describes my generation much better.

Of course I am generation C64.
 

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I was born before STS-1 was launched...I think this describes my generation much better.

Of course I am generation C64.

I wish I was generation C64! Stupid Playstations :(
 

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I watched the Apollo missions when I was little (like very little), does that make me generation Pong?
 

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I was born before STS-1 was launched...I think this describes my generation much better.

Of course I am generation C64.

I was born before the Apollo missions, which I guess makes me "generation Pong"!
 

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I was born before the Apollo missions, which I guess makes me "generation Pong"!

I was born the year that Spacewars! was written for the DEC PDP-1, 1961, a good year for spaceflight :)
 

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I normally use "Heavens-Above" to see where satellites are, however, I can't get much for Ulysses on it.
Identification USSPACECOM Catalog No.:20842International Designation Code:1990-090-B
Satellite Details
Orbit: In Solar orbit
Launch
Date (UTC): 11:47, October 6, 1990
Thats it, can't see the usual "Passes, and Orbit" information, just get a "Server Error in "/" Application" page?

Just my machine, or a problem with this site?

Thanks, N.

Edit:- Found this http://ulysses-ops.jpl.esa.int/ulsfct/rgpCafe/solsys/solsys2.html

Just have to get it to stay still...
 

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Ulysses - last communication - live from NASA/JPL 30 June 17:00 CEST

Watch live web streaming of the last ground station communication with the joint ESA/NASA Ulysses spacecraft, Tuesday, 30 June. Final commands to end the mission will be issued from the Ulysses Mission Support Area at NASA/JPL, California.

http://www.esa.int/ops

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---------- Post added at 20:19 ---------- Previous post was at 10:21 ----------

Looks like the above link is now live:

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Final communication with the spacecraft will end at 9:20pm GMT.
 

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And, Good Night Vienna. I hope we all waved in the general direction, I know I did!

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