Ulysses Space Mission Finally Coming To an End 45
Dusty writes "After several false alarms, the Ulysses Mission is finally ending. According to the Spacecraft Operations Manager's latest status report, the last track will be on 30th June 2009 from 15:25 until 20:20 UTC. 'We've tried to bolster our dwindling tracking allocation with some success
by grabbing antenna time released on short notice (mostly by the Spitzer Project). However, weekly data return figures are now typically 10% or less. And soon, even 512 bps from 70m antennas will be a thing of the past.'
Further details about Ulysses' 18-year mission are available from NASA and the ESA. We discussed the failing spacecraft last summer when it looked like its fuel was going to freeze, but through clever engineering, experts managed to squeeze out another year.
Ulysses (Score:1, Funny)
Between you and me I never really understood what it was all about anyway...
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Just wait until Finnegan's Wake.
At least Ulysses was English.
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"At least Ulysses was English."
Sure about that? I got a 760 on the (old) SAT English section, got a "5" on the English AP, and I couldn't get past the first page.
I really believe that no one has EVER read the book, but since they are to embarrassed to admit it, they just make shit up. And since no one else has read it, whose to say it's not true?
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I got a 760 on the (old) SAT English section, got a "5" on the English AP
whose to say
You sure about that? ;)
I gave up on Joyce during Portrait of the Artist, somewhere in his school days. I vaguely remember something about cabbages, but I've managed to excise the rest.
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"whose to say"
My excellent SAT results got me into an excellent college, where I proceeded to drink away so many brain cells I left college measurably dumber than when I entered. Funny how that works.
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Uncyclopedia has a brilliant summary of Finnegan's Wake [wikia.com]:
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Maybe it was a mistake naming a probe something that resembles "Useless".
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Bloomsday (Score:2, Informative)
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I thought Ulysses ended a long time go already.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulysses_31 [wikipedia.org]
Not satisfied with polluting Earth (Score:4, Funny)
Seems like they're going to abandon the space craft as garbage, contributing yet again to intergalactic pollution. If you love this universe you should keep it clean.
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Somebody must have gotten rejected for a date. Again.
Obviously. Knowledge of mathematics or computer systems does not imply intelligence nor logic.
I can picture an image of God standing in front of the galaxy with a tear dripping down his eye [youtube.com].
Re:Not satisfied with polluting Earth (Score:4, Funny)
Don't worry, future cockroaches will put it in a museum.
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Guess I'll go clean it up then...
Anyone have a spare metaphasic shielded space ship, a pair of welding goggles and a sturdy trash bag I can borrow?
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It's impossible to pollute the universe because everything belongs in it anyway.
All we're doing is rearrange some of its particles, and so far it doesn't seem to mind.
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Oh I think it just hasn't gotten pissed off enough about the rearranging.... yet.
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Please, have some respect for the scale here. I take it when you're visiting people's houses, you don't leave behi
Re:Not satisfied with polluting Earth (Score:4, Funny)
I take it when you're visiting people's houses, you don't leave behind any flakes of your skin, or any molecules or crumbs of any part of you behind? Hypocrite.
I'll have you know that I molt once a year in the privacy of my bathroom. No hypocrisy here.
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Yet, in 3000 years, some rich dude idiot's son is going to ram his spacecar into a piece of space junk left over from a NASA mission and die. His father will sue NASA for an obscene amount of spacedollars and win. I think due diligence should be part of future space missions and include an way to guide the dying spacecraft to closest star or blackhole.
It'll happen, you read it here first!
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So you played B.O.B. [wikipedia.org] back in the day too, huh?
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I hope in 3000 years we'll know enough to simply slap that idiot in the face.
Slightly off-topic (Score:1)
The Ulysses mission accomplished a lot (Score:5, Informative)
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It's a shame. We would have a lot better world if people would think at least about few next generations...
The Romans have to rewrite everything (Score:2, Funny)
Eighteen years? What's with that? I thought Odysseus' journey was only 10 years.
Are they still mad about that whole Trojan Horse thing? Get over it! Sheesh, you ended up with a city and an empire after all...
At that age... (Score:1)
At 18, you'd think Ulysses would get a vote on the topic.
Going against the flow (Score:1, Interesting)
Missions like these are what space exploration should be about, at least in this stage.
Humans do have a future in space, but unfortunately not a present. There are still so many things we don't know about our neighborhood (Solar system) and getting people up there is so expensive that to me at least, robotic exploration and hard science make more sense for now.
A mission like GOCE for example, designed to map out the gravity of our Earth seems a million times more inspiring than any Constellation simply beca
one last attempt possible? (Score:4, Interesting)
Playing with this Java applet [esa.int] that shows Ulysses' position relative to Earth, Ulysses will be a lot closer to Earth in 2013. It'd be interesting to see if the shorter distance will make up for 3 more years of decay of the RTG.
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