NASA's jet propulsion laboratory supplies spectrometer
NASA'S JET PROPULSION LABORATORY has supplied a tiny mass spectrometer to International Space Station Alpha so spacewalking crew members can check for leaks when they are outside the orbiting facility. The device is only about five centimeters (about two inches) long, but it can detect ammonia...
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