as related http://www.unmannedspaceflight.com/index.php?showtopic=3105&st=195&p=178189&#entry178189 China has reportedly started studying a solar polar mission.
which brings us to this paper just published in the Chinese Journal of Space Science (abstract only at this time, full pdf normally available in a few days or weeks):
http://www.cjss.ac.cn/qikan/epaper/zhaiyao.asp?bsid=16247
As I recall, the original Ulysses concept was for 2 craft in complimentary paths sampling the solar wind at high north and south solar inclinations simultaneously. I thought (and still do) that the benefit to the mission was considerable, and I hope they might be looking at that aspect too.
yes, the original international solar solar mission was to consist of two probes, one JPL, the other ESA-built. NASA canceled its probe unilaterally (shades of ExoMars...) and only the ESA probe flew. I remember reading somewhere that European program managers regreted that their probe carried no camera, unlike the US one...
these studies seem to refer to the Solar Polar Orbit Radio Telescope (SPORT) mission
http://space.ustc.edu.cn/users/1167450595JDEkVmhVeC5zdWYkeEhiLnBWMWtEby92YzF5T0VCL1RxLg/publication/materials/20110613004325.411_advance%20space%20res_sun.pdf (pdf file)
possibly related:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S027510621300009X (presently in free access)
everything you wanted to know about the Chinese solar polar mission SPORT
http://www.issibj.ac.cn/Publications/Forum_Reports/201404/W020140829517963456181.pdf
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