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  • "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 cabin environment," said Margaret

    Space News From SpaceDaily.Com 2008

  • "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 cabin environment," said Margaret

    Space News From SpaceDaily.Com 2008

  • [...] overthinking it Possibly related posts: (automatically generated) 'Enose' Device Sniffs Out [...] [...]

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  • Specifically, the shoebox-sized Enose contains an array of 32 sensors that can identify and quantify several organic and inorganic chemical species, including organic solvents and marker chemicals that signal the start of electrical fires.

    Space News From SpaceDaily.Com 2008

  • For all of its capabilities, the Enose weighs less than nine pounds and requires only 20 watts of power.

    Space News From SpaceDaily.Com 2008

  • The Enose will be unpacked and installed on the space station on Dec. 9.

    Top Stories - Google News 2008

  • Station crew members will unpack the Enose on Dec. 9 to begin the instrument's six-month demonstration in the crew cabin.

    Space News From SpaceDaily.Com 2008

  • Specifically, the shoebox-sized Enose contains an array of 32 sensors that can identify and quantify several organic and inorganic chemical species, including organic solvents and marker chemicals that signal the start of electrical fires.

    Space News From SpaceDaily.Com 2008

  • The Enose, which will run continuously and autonomously, is the first instrument on station that will detect and quantify chemical leaks or spills as they happen.

    Space News From SpaceDaily.Com 2008

  • The Enose fills the long-standing gap between onboard alarms and complex analytical instruments.

    Space News From SpaceDaily.Com 2008

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