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Spacecraft Atmosphere Monitor

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The Spacecraft Atmosphere Monitor

The Spacecraft Atmosphere Monitor is a machine that is being tested on the International Space Station to check on the health of the astronauts on it. It ensures that the air quality in the spacecraft is free of gas contaminants. It is planned on being used during the Artemis program in the Orion spacecraft. It was first tested on July 29, 2019. [1][2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Hill, Denise (2019-07-23). "S.A.M. Goes to Work Aboard ISS". NASA. Retrieved 2019-07-30.
  2. ^ "NASA's Spacecraft Atmosphere Monitor Goes to Work Aboard the International Space Station". Technology Org. 2019-07-30. Retrieved 2019-07-31.