Ulysses explores the south pole of the Sun.

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Space Missions: Sun

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On 13 September 1994, the joint ESA-NASA Ulysses mission passed a major milestone on its journey of exploration through the "third dimension" of the Sun's environment, the heliosphere. Nearly four years after its launch, the spacecraft reached the most southerly point on its out-of-ecliptic orbit, 80.2° south of the Sun's equator, at a distance of 2.3 AU (345 million km) from the Sun. Although it will take scientists many months to unravel fully the new and exciting data acquired by Ulysses, several important results have already emerged.

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