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Ulysses HISCALE Publications and Presentations

 

Ulysses HISCALE Contributions to the 23rd International Cosmic Ray Conference

 

 

T. P. Armstrong, D. Venkatesan, A. G. Ananth, D. Anglin, and R. Burrows, Comparison of the Two Major Solar Proton Events at Ulysses During March 1991 and May-June 1991, Proc. 23rd International Cosmic Ray Conference, Calgary, Canada, vol. 3, 246, 1993.

 

 

M. Boufaida and T. P. Armstrong, Observations of 0.3 to 2.0 MeV Protons in the 1 to 5 AU Region With Voyager 1 and Ulysses Compared to IMP 8, Proc. 23rd International Cosmic Ray Conference, Calgary, Canada, vol. 3, 334, 1993.

 

 

 

M. I. Desai, G. M. Simnett, S. J. Tappin, L. J. Lanzerotti, S. M. Krimigis, T. P. Armstrong, and E. T. Sarris, The Spectral Form and Evolution of Interplanetary Ion Events From Jupiter, Proc. 23rd International Cosmic Ray Conference, Calgary, Canada, vol. 3, 342, 1993.

 

 

 

L. J. Lanzerotti, C. G. Maclennan, R. E. Gold, S. E. Hawkins III, and S. J. Tappin, Ion Abundances in Solar Event at 5.3 AU, Proc. 23rd International Cosmic Ray Conference, Calgary, Canada, vol. 3, 379, 1993.

 

 

 

C. G. Maclennan, L. J. Lanzerotti, R. E. Gold, S. E. Hawkins III, and S. J. Tappin, Composition of Interplanetary Ions in Recurrent Events: Measurements by HI-SCALE on Ulysses at 3 - 5 A.U., Proc. 23rd International Cosmic Ray Conference, Calgary, Canada, vol. 3, 330, 1993.

 

 

 

E. C. Roelof, G. M. Simnett, T. P. Armstrong, and L. J. Lanzerotti, Low-Energy Ion and Electron Events at Ulysses Beyond 5 AU and at IMP8 Near Earth, Proc. 23rd International Cosmic Ray Conference, Calgary, Canada, vol. 3, 338, 1993.

 

 

 


Updated 8/8/19, Cameron Crane

QUICK FACTS

Manufacturer: ESA provided the Ulysses spacecraft, NASA provided the power supply, and various others provided its instruments.

Mission End Date: June 30, 2009

Destination: The inner heliosphere of the sun away from the ecliptic plane

Orbit:  Elliptical orbit transversing the polar regions of the sun outside of the ecliptic plane