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The Planetary Society BlogBy Emily LakdawallaWebcast of Ulysses last day of operationsJun. 30, 2009 | 14:00 PDT | 21:00 UTC
After 18.6 years in space and defying several earlier expectations of its demise, the joint ESA/NASA solar orbiter Ulysses will achieve "end of mission" on June 30, 2009. The final communication pass with a ground station will start at 17:35 CEST and run until 22:20 CEST (15:35-20:20 UTC) or until the final command is issued to switch the satellite's radio communications into "monitor only" mode. No further contact with Ulysses is planned.
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