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Hydrogen Sulfide Independent Assessment – NASA

https://www.nasa.gov/organizations/ochmo/hydrogen-sulfide-h2s-independent-assessment/

NASA’s Office of the Chief Health and Medical Officer (OCHMO) assembled a small working group to review hydrogen sulfide Spacecraft Maximum Allowable Concentration (SMAC) values. The group met virtually three times during February and March 2023, and panel members submitted individual opinion statements in April 2023. Toxicology subject matter experts were chosen to result in a balanced panel with respect to expertise in SMAC determinations and specific hydrogen sulfide considerations, from both clinical and epidemiological perspectives. Panel members were Dr. Terry Gordon, Dr. Tee Guidotti, and Dr. Joyce Tsuji; OCHMO team members who facilitated the discussions were Dr. Doug Ebert, Dave Francisco, Sarah Childress, Kristin Coffey, and Kim Lowe.
Duke has a sample bag in his hand, and a lunar surface rake leans against the large

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SLS (Space Launch System) Avionics: The “Brains” of SLS – NASA

https://www.nasa.gov/reference/sls-avionics/

On Nov. 16, 2022, NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) rocket launched for the first time. Lifting off the launch pad with over 8 million pounds of thrust and reaching space soaring at speeds of almost 25,000 miles per hour in just over 8 minutes requires more than power — it requires brains.
rocket what to do — much like your sensors tell you to pick up a pen or remove your hand

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STS-100 – NASA

https://www.nasa.gov/mission/sts-100/

STS-100 installed the advanced robotic arm, called Canadarm2, outside of Destiny. The exchange of the cradle from station arm to shuttle arm marked the first ever robotic-to-robotic transfer in space.
Days later the arm was used to hand off the cradle, on which it rested inside Endeavour

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