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USU tool will help protect astronauts
The Floating Potential Measurement Unit, designed and built by USU's Space Dynamics Laboratory, will gauge electrical charges that build up on the outside of the orbiting station. It will also measure the space environment to help scientists better understand how the charges accumulate.
This isn't ordinary static cling that makes your socks crackle nastily when you take them out of the drier. It's a potentially deadly jolt.
If astronauts working in space were to touch the station where a big charge had built up, electrical arcing might hit the metal rings around their spacesuits' necks and wrists. "They might have currents passing through the space suit," said Charles Swenson, USU professor of electrical and computer engineering and the principal investigator for the project.
Such a current, he added, "might damage the spacesuit or might damage the astronaut."
Another concern is that arcing on the station's surface could hurt the anodized layer that serves as thermal protection.
The outcome: the cross-shaped Floating Potential Measurement Unit. According to USU, within two years the lab developed, tested and delivered four of the units and a ground station.
Finished three years ago, the unit's installation on the station was delayed because of the Columbia disaster that grounded the remaining space shuttle fleet for many months.
The unit was stored in a bag filled with protective nitrogen, then finally launched aboard Space Shuttle Discovery on July 4. On Thursday it is to be mounted on the station's exterior, attached to a bracket originally intended to hold a camera.
"Flight engineers Jeff Williams and Thomas Reiter continue preparations for Thursday morning's space walk," says a NASA Web site. The walk is to begin at 7:55 a.m. MDT.
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A cross-shaped sensor array, built by USU researchers headed by Prof. Charles Swenson, will be mounted on the outside of the International Space Station on Thursday by a space-walking astronaut. The purpose of the object, technically called the Floating Potential Measurement Unit, is to measure the electrical charge that builds up on the outside of the station. A charge could be dangerous to astronauts, such as compromising their spacesuits, unless it is properly discharged.
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