Even the Ulysses spacecraft, which was headed toward the sun, went the long way around, using Jupiter in 1992 to get
thrown over the poles of the sun.
Not exact matches
Now a team led by William Farrell of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, has modelled how dust could be
thrown up at the moon's
poles, where the solar wind blows horizontally
over crater rims.
Both are true but Wonder Woman didn't just meet that bar, it
pole vaulted
over it while doing a 360 spin and
throwing a spear.