A presentation of the cooperative ESA/NASA mission to send a spacecraft out of the elliptic plane and over an unexplored pole of the Sun. No spacecraft has ever ventured so far from the elliptical plane. To do so requires Ulysses to travel first to Jupiter, using the gravitational pull of the giant planet to propel itself towards the southern solar pole. The movie includes:
00:22 Animation of the Sun
01:30 Orbital circles around the Sun
01:48 Near video of sun flairs
02:11 Views of sun from far away planet
02:46 View of the Sun from Earth, some views from the Earth
03:21 Planets orbital circles around the Sun, with Ulysses deep space probe’s path to arrive closer to Sun pole
04:26 Planets and explanation of how Ulysses will use planets gravitations on it mission
05:09 Spacecraft building, integration and testing
05:30 Ulysses spacecraft building
06:25 Ulysses will be launched by US Space Shuttle (video and animation)
07:50 Ulysses in space animation
10:55 Spacecraft ground station control
11:06 Switch on of Ulysses turns into scientific research instrument, collecting data all the time while travelling in space
11:47 Ulysses arriving to Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar systems. Jupiter atmosphere, with 16 moons. Jupiter turns once every 10 hours. Ulysses will make detailed measurements of Jupiter.
13:52 Ground centre
14:00 Ulysses leaves Jupiter towards the Sun
14:35 Albert Einstein and his theory
15:00 Exploiting star
15:32 Ulysses real objective is the Sun. Images of the Sun and analysis illustration
15:52 Earth, Jupiter on the same scale with the Sun
16:20 Sun images and animations
17:11 Ulysses spacecraft in space
17:29 Sun corona, and analysis of the corona, solar winds, cosmic particles
21:26 Ulysses instruments and illustrations of them on the spacecraft
22:00 Illustration of how Ulysses’ instruments will see the sun, when arriving 4 years after launch
22:49 Ulysses path towards the sun
23:00 Sun images and animated illustrations of the Earth millions years ago and how the Sun has affected live on Earth
24:57 Ulysses spacecraft
25:13 The end