Related Links
Related Links
Mission pages
The Ulysses mission is a joint ESA/NASA undertaking. There are mission home pages at both organisations:
- ESA Ulysses home page
- NASA Ulysses home page
- Ulysses mission operations pages at JPL and the European Space Operations Centre
Ulysses Instruments
- SWOOPS at Los Alamos
- SWICS at the University of Maryland and the University of Michigan
- URAP at Goddard Space Flight Center
- HI-SCALE at Johns Hopkins and the University of Kansas
- COSPIN Home Page at the University of New Hampshire
- COSPIN/LET at ESTEC
- COSPIN/KET in Milan
- EPAC at Lindau
- GAS at Lindau
- DUST at the University of Heidelberg
Ulysses data archive
Tours
There are several good sites which provide an interesting introduction to the solar system: all are worth a look, although they can be rather slow at times.
- Views of the Solar System at Los Alamos
- Welcome to the Planets at JPL and a mirror site in Cambridge, U.K.
- The Nine Planets
Organisations
Pictures
Some sites with pictures and/or movies about space:
- NASA's Photo Gallery and Video Gallery
- The Space Movie archive
- The NSSDC Photo Gallery and Spaceborne Images pages
- Stunning Hubble space telescope images
- There's a site all about comet Hale-Bopp that has many images online
- A planetary image finder list from NASA's Ames Center
- There are also lots of pictures in the tours listed above
Space Shuttle
NASA provides lot of information about Shuttle missions. The best place to start is the Shuttle home page , which has up to date information during missions, including times when you can see the Shuttle, pictures, movies and much more.
You can also go to the Kennedy Space Centre home page which has a lot of Shuttle and astronaut related information.
Advanced
Some more advanced information, if you're interested in the details:
- The Space Physics textbook , still growing at the Space Physics Group in Oulu, Finland
- The Virtual Learning Center from ISPEC
- The World Wide Web Virtual Library entry for Solar-Terrestrial Physics
- The Basics of Space Flight from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory