September 11, 2003

Detecting air leaks in space station University at Buffalo

Posted by tourdemars to Technology at September 11, 2003 12:00 PM

A new software system designed by a UB aerospace engineer will help NASA detect and find air leaks in the International Space Station. The software will be installed in NASA's mission control when the manned space station is expanded from its current eight-module configuration to its final 15-module configuration, according to John L. Crassidis, associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.

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