International Solar Mission to End Following Stellar Performance (Feburary 2008) No Safe Place (February, 2007) A Cool Solar Mystery (February, 2007) South Pole Flyby (February, 2007) The Ulysses spacecraft's unique orbit over the solar poles gives scientists otherwise unattainable insight into the driving forces behind space weather (October 2005) Ulysses 15th Anniversary Ulysses Associate Project Scientist "NASA's Dr. Suess" (March, 2005) A Star with Two North Poles (April, 2003) Solar Spitwads: Using data from the Ulysses spacecraft, researchers have discovered that high-energy particles from the Sun sometimes go in unexpected directions. Ulysses Spacecraft Explores Sun's South Pole During Solar Maximum (September, 2000) Ulysses Spacecraft meets a comet (April, 2000) Ulysses captures gamma-ray flare from shattered star (October, 1998) NASA Hale-Bopp Observations (March, 1997) Uysses comet studies (March, 1997) E. Massey appointed Ulysses Project Manager Uysses measurements give new clues to dark matter (May, 1996) Ulysses at highest latitude over Sun's North Pole (July, 1995) Ulysses detects Solar waves (July, 1995) Ulysses explores Sun's North Pole (June, 1995) North-South Solar differences(June, 1995, European Space Agency) Closest approach to the Sun (March, 1995) Results at American Geophysical Union meeting (December, 1994) Ulysses ends South solar pass (November, 1994) Ulysses explores Southern latitudes (December, 1993) Ulysses at high solar latitude (June, 1993) Ulysses Solar Conjunction (August, 1991) Ulysses course correction (July, 1991) Ulysses objectives, Spring AGU 1991 (May, 1991)