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USU tool will help protect astronauts
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Swenson, whose research area is instrumentation for space science, said he is excited that the equipment will be installed at last. "There's a lot of interesting data that should come off this instrument," he said.
"I imagine we'll be looking at data sometime within the next few days."
Around 30 people were involved in the project at the Space Dynamics Laboratory, he estimated.
The device is a cross with sensors at the ends of the arms, about 4 feet across and 4 or 5 feet tall. "The little arms fold down and it all folds into a nice package."
During the space walk, Williams and Reiter will pull off the instrument's covers and lock the arms into place, then install it on the outside of the International Space Station.
As components are added to the station, the electrical charging problem could become more severe.
Its root cause is that, contrary to the name, the station really doesn't fly through airless space; it's orbiting in the ionosphere, the wispy outer edges of the atmosphere.
"The space station is flying through this charged gas and these charges build up on the surface of the International Space Station," he said.
The connections between the station's solar cells collect charges. Eventually, the station itself could become charged.
NASA engineers built in devices called plasma contactors to bleed off the charges. Swenson said agency officials "basically came to us and said we have concern whether that equipment is working correctly."
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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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