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On Nov 19, 4:34 pm, Rick Jones wrote:
wrote: NASA PLANS TEST OF 'ELECTRONIC NOSE' ON INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION PASADENA, Calif. -- NASA astronauts on space shuttle Endeavour's STS-126 mission will install an instrument on the International Space Station that can "smell" dangerous chemicals in the air. Designed to help protect crew members' health and safety, the experimental "ENose" will monitor the space station's environment for harmful chemicals such as ammonia, mercury, methanol and formaldehyde. The ENose fills the long-standing gap between onboard alarms and complex analytical instruments. Air-quality problems have occurred before on the International Space Station, space shuttle and Russian Space Station Mir. In most cases, the chemicals were identified only after the crew had been exposed to them, if at all. The ENose, which will run continuously and autonomously, is the first instrument on the station that will detect and quantify chemical leaks or spills as they happen. "The ENose is a 'first-responder' that will alert crew members of possible contaminants in the air and also analyze and quantify targeted changes in the cabin environment," said Margaret A. Ryan, the principal investigator of the ENose project at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, or JPL, in Pasadena, Calif. JPL built and manages the device. Myths about pencils vs spacepens and what not notwithstanding, how does ENose differ from what Cyrano was doing? http://www.smithsdetection.com/eng/h...mp_cyrano.html It smells, if you will, like a duplication. Although it isn't clear that Cyrano is a going concern even with Smiths? rick jones -- No need to believe in either side, or any side. There is no cause. There's only yourself. The belief is in your own precision. - Jobert these opinions are mine, all mine; HP might not want them anyway... ![]() feel free to post, OR email to rick.jones2 in hp.com but NOT BOTH... Most humans can't smell bad fool or even their own ****, much less if something weird is going on that spells disaster, and of course while within a given EVA suit is cutting off all exterior smells of anything good or bad. So, a robotic/android Enose is a good technology to exploit. Could save a human butt here and there, not to mention saving countless billions worth of space technology from going past the point of no return. The Etouch, Eeare and the Eeye already far outperform anything human by thousands of fold, so why not the Enose? ~ BG |
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Rick Jones wrote:
wrote: NASA PLANS TEST OF 'ELECTRONIC NOSE' ON INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION PASADENA, Calif. -- NASA astronauts on space shuttle Endeavour's STS-126 mission will install an instrument on the International Space Station that can "smell" dangerous chemicals in the air. Designed to help protect crew members' health and safety, the experimental "ENose" will monitor the space station's environment for harmful chemicals such as ammonia, mercury, methanol and formaldehyde. The ENose fills the long-standing gap between onboard alarms and complex analytical instruments. Air-quality problems have occurred before on the International Space Station, space shuttle and Russian Space Station Mir. In most cases, the chemicals were identified only after the crew had been exposed to them, if at all. The ENose, which will run continuously and autonomously, is the first instrument on the station that will detect and quantify chemical leaks or spills as they happen. "The ENose is a 'first-responder' that will alert crew members of possible contaminants in the air and also analyze and quantify targeted changes in the cabin environment," said Margaret A. Ryan, the principal investigator of the ENose project at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, or JPL, in Pasadena, Calif. JPL built and manages the device. Myths about pencils vs spacepens and what not notwithstanding, how does ENose differ from what Cyrano was doing? http://www.smithsdetection.com/eng/history_cyrano.php http://www.rusticcanyon.com/portfolio/cmp_cyrano.html It smells, if you will, like a duplication. Although it isn't clear that Cyrano is a going concern even with Smiths? rick jones -- No need to believe in either side, or any side. There is no cause. There's only yourself. The belief is in your own precision. - Jobert these opinions are mine, all mine; HP might not want them anyway... ![]() feel free to post, OR email to rick.jones2 in hp.com but NOT BOTH... Most humans can't smell bad food or even their own ****, much less if there's something weird going on that spells disaster, and of course while within a given EVA suit is cutting off all exterior smells of anything good or bad. Most dogs have far better than any human nose capability. Perhaps ISS needs a dog, or even a pig. So, a robotic/android Enose is a good technology to exploit, as it could save a human butt here and there, not to mention saving countless billions worth of space technology from going past the point of no return. The Etouch, Eeare and the Eeye already far outperform anything human by thousands of fold, so why not the Enose? ~ Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth BG / “Guth Usenet” |
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