Editorial Type:
Article Category: Research Article
 | Online Publication Date: 05 Oct 2006
Implementation of the TOMS Contamination Control Requirements in the Former USSR
Implementation of the TOMS Contamination Control Requirements in the Former USSR
Page Range: 19 – 29
The American Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) was integrated with the Russian Meteor-3 spacecraft and launched on August 15, 1991. Although the TOMS instrument was sensitive to both particulate and molecular contamination, the program for Metcor-3 had not formerly addressed contamination control in ground operations. In order to accommodate the TOMS cleanliness requirements, a contamination control program was successfully established from inception at both the Meteor-3 spacecraft plant near Moscow and at the launch site in Plesetsk.
Keywords: contamination; cleanroom; aerospace; space; spacecraft; Commonwealth of independent States; Russia; Soviet Union; ozone; TOMS; Meteor-3