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The ENose, which is the size of a shoe box and uses about 20 watts of power, also is designed to collect data and stream it to computers at
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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.
Nano Tech Wire 2008
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Designed to help protect crew members 'health and safety, the experimental "ENose" will monitor the space station's environment for chemicals such as ammonia, mercury, methanol and formaldehyde.
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Designed to help protect crew members 'health and safety, the experimental "ENose" will monitor the space station's environment for chemicals such as ammonia, mercury, methanol and formaldehyde.
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ENose (Electronic Nose): ENose is operating normally.
SpaceRef Top Stories 2009
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The instrument can analyze volatile aerosols and vapors, help monitor cleanup of chemical spills or leaks, and enable more intensive chemical analysis by collecting raw data and streaming it to a computer at JPL's ENose laboratory.
SpaceRef Top Stories 2009
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ENose (Electronic Nose): ENose is back on the EXPRESS Rack and working normally.
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The shoebox-sized ENose contains an array of 32 sensors that can identify and quantify several organic and inorganic chemicals, including organic solvents and marker chemicals that signal the start of electrical fires.
SpaceRef Top Stories 2009
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On the same day ENose reported an unknown species from 11: 54am to 12: 12pm.
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Sandy performed the periodic status check on the running payloads CGBA-5 (Commercial Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus 5) and ENose (Electronic Nose), both located in the ER-2
SpaceRef Top Stories 2009
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