Sep 16 1994

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Scientists said that the first spacecraft to fly over the Sun's south pole-the Ulysses probe, a joint project of the European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA-reached the climax of a 3 billion-kilometer journey through space the week of September 12. As it did so, 80 of the project's 120 scientists met at ESA's research center in the Dutch town of Noordwijk to assess data gained during the four-year space odyssey. Ulysses' chief scientist Richard Marsden believed that the mission would give scientists greater insight into how the solar wind interfered with radio communications and electrical devices on Earth. (Reuters, Sep 16/94)

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