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Ulysses HistoryHow Ulysses was built
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Table of Content
  • 1977 Out-of-Ecliptic
  • 1979 -1982 ISPM Qualification Spacecraft
  • 1983 ISPM Flight Spacecraft
  • 1985 Recertification 1
  • 1986 Launch Campaign 1
  • 1988-1989 Recertification 2
  • 1990 Launch campaign 2

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1977 Out of Ecliptic
  • First announcement of a mission to study the
    north and south pole of the Sun was made 1959 and
    finally 1977 again, called Out-of-ecliptic
  • Study performed by Dornier System in 1977 and
    1978
  • The name International Solar Polar Mission (ISPM)
    was chosen.
  • Dornier submitted and won the proposal for this
    challenging spacecraft design
  • Later on during the run of phase C/D, a contest
    was held to choose another name.
  • ? Winner was Professor Bertotti with the name
    ULYSSES
  • Remark the price was two bottles of Champagne

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1978 ISPM
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1979 - 1982 ISPM Qualification
  • The qualification was reached via a very
    luxurious approach by
  • A Structural model spacecraft
  • An Engineering Model spacecraft
  • A Qualification Model spacecraft
  • The structural model was used for a static load
    test to proof the strength of the structure
  • ? an accident happened at the preparation during
    lifting of the trolley, the s/c glided back onto
    the frame and as result, an RTG strut was
    damaged.

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1981 ISPM SM Integration
  • Structure Model arrived at Dornier Cleanroom

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1981 ISPM QM Integration
  • Qualification Model integration at Dornier

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1979 - 1982 ISPM Qualification
  • The Electro Magnetic Compatibility Test at ESTEC
    (June 1982)

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1979 - 1982 ISPM Qualification
  • The qualification Thermal vacuum / thermal
    balance test at Intespace, Toulouse (July
    August 1982)

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1979 - 1982 ISPM Qualification
  • The Magnetic Test at IABG (Sept 1982)

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1979 - 1982 ISPM Qualification
  • After a successful testing a small drink became
    standard (here after magnetic test)

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1979 - 1982 ISPM Qualification
  • The qualification Vibration test at IABG, Munich
    (Sep 1982)

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1979 - 1982 ISPM Qualification
  • The qualification Acoustic Noise test at IABG,
    Munich (Sep 1982)

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1979 - 1982 ISPM Qualification
  • All qualification tests have been successfully
    passed and the go-ahead for the flight model was
    given.
  • Some technical data of Ulysses
  • Mass 367 kg
  • Dimensions 3,24 x 3,33 x 2,14 meters
  • Power 284 W at begin of mission, source RTG
  • Communication High Gain antenna 1,65m with 20 W
    X-band transmitter
  • Data Handling Data storage 45 Mbit tape recorder
    (2 off)
  • Reaction Control System with 33,3 kg of Hydrazine
  • AOCS Spin stabilized (5 rpm) with sun sensors
    and nutation dampers
  • Mechanism 1 radial boom 5,5m, 1 axial boom 7,5m
  • ? Designed for a life time of 5 years

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1979 - 1982 ISPM Qualification
  • Work at the Check-out Station

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1983 ISPM Flight Spacecraft
  • The flight acceptance testing followed the same
    approach as for the qualification model
  • The following tests were performed
  • Thermal vacuum / thermal balance test at
    Intespace, Toulouse (July August 1983)
  • Electro Magnetic Compatibility Test at ESTEC
    (Sept1983)
  • Magnetic Test at IABG (October 1983)
  • All tests have been successfully passed but the
    launcher (Shuttle) was not ready and a new,
    unexpected phase started ? Storage

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1983 ISPM Flight Spacecraft
  • The flight model spacecraft has undergone a
    magnetic test at IABG successfully

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Ulysses is put into storage after his flight
acceptance tests (Dec 1983)
1983 ISPM Flight Spacecraft
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1985 Recertification 1
  • In 1984, NASA announced a launch date for Ulysses
    in May 1986
  • Therefore, a recertification phase started in
    January 1985 and lasted till December 1985 with a
    complete verification programme. This phase was
    performed in the ESTEC premises.
  • Some Instruments were returned 1983 for upgrading
    internally and had to be integrated and
    functionally tested again during this period.
  • In December 1985 everything was ready and Ulysses
    was shipped to the Kennedy Space Centre. The team
    arrived January 3, 1986.

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1986 Launch Campaign 1
  • The launch campaign commenced in January 1986
    with the full team deployed to the Kennedy Space
    Centre, Florida - USA
  • All final functional testing was running well
    till January 28, when the accident with the
    Orbiter Challenger happened
  • ? continuation for Ulysses was open.
  • Work had continued for some weeks at KSC, but
    then finally stopped by NASA and Ulysses brought
    back to Europe
  • ? another storage period was initiated with an
    open status
  • Most of the instruments were returned to the
    Investigators for special calibration work

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1988 - 1990 Recertification 2
  • The recertification phase 2 started beginning
    1988 until March 1990.
  • It contained a short thermal vacuum test at ESTEC
    and a spin balance test.
  • This test was necessary, because the launcher
    approach was changed from Centaur upper stage to
    IUS and PAM-S, which had a spin rate of 60 rpm
    before separation of the spacecraft.

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1988 - 1990 Recertification 2
  • Interface Clarification Meeting at McDonald
    Douglas (1988) with PAM-S

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1988 - 1990 Recertification 2
  • Visiting the Experimenters in USA 1988, before
    re-delivering to Europe

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1988 - 1990 Recertification 2
  • The end of the recertification phase at ESTEC in
    March 1990

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1990 Launch Campaign 2
  • The launch campaign started in May 1990 and
    finished with the successful launch on 6 October
    1990
  • The spacecraft was transported by a flight from
    Amsterdam to Orlando, Florida and then by trucks
    to the Kennedy Space Centre.
  • Unloading of the trucks was performed by the
    heavy gang of the KSC, but also the entire team
    has been involved.

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1990 Launch Campaign 2
  • Men at work

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1990 Launch Campaign 2
  • Ulysses inside the Shuttle Cargo Bay on top of
    the IUS and PAM-S

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1990 Launch Campaign 2
  • The Shuttle Discovery (STS-41) ready for take-off

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1990 Launch Campaign 2
  • The ULYSSES Launch Team

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  • The Shuttle Patch

1990 Launch Campaign 2
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