What was a significant contribution of the Skylab mission to solar research?
Ulysses: Exploring the Sun's Poles and Unveiling its Secrets

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30 sec • 1 pt
It was the first mission to land on the Sun.
It provided a complete spectrum view of the Sun.
It measured the temperature of the Sun's core.
It discovered new planets in the solar system.
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What was the primary goal of the Ulysses mission?
To land on the Sun's surface.
To study the Sun's poles and magnetic fields.
To explore the outer planets of the solar system.
To measure the Sun's gravitational pull.
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How does the Sun's rotation affect its magnetic fields?
It tangles the fields, especially near the equator.
It causes the fields to become more organized.
It has no effect on the magnetic fields.
It slows down the solar wind.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What are coronal holes and why are they significant?
They are the coldest parts of the Sun.
They are spots where the Sun's light is blocked.
They are regions where solar wind particles escape.
They are areas of intense heat on the Sun.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a characteristic of solar flares?
They are the calmest events on the Sun.
They occur only at the Sun's poles.
They are highly energetic and catastrophic.
They have low energy particles.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why are cosmic rays near the Sun's poles less altered?
The magnetic fields are weaker at the poles.
The Sun's gravity is stronger at the poles.
There is less magnetic interference at the poles.
The temperature is higher at the poles.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was a key finding from Ulysses' second pass over the Sun's poles?
The Sun's poles are identical to its equator.
The Sun's poles have no magnetic fields.
The solar activity was at a peak during the second pass.
The Sun's poles are colder than expected.
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