Contamination Analyses of ISS Vehicle Visits
The SAGE III Contamination Monitoring Package detects the contamination environment in the immediate vicinity of the payload using eight Thermoelectric Quartz Crystal Microbalance sensors that telemeter continuous beat frequency measurements to the ground. The single greatest source of contamination measured to date was the SpaceX Cargo Dragon, whose outgassed contaminants chemisorbed to the gold electrodes of the sensors. This paper contains results from the mission’s first three years, including the signals observed from every visible visiting vehicle, the measured effects on the overall payload, and learned lessons to consider for future ISS or TQCM missions.Abstract
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Tyler Dawson has a Bachelors of Science in Physics and Astronomy from Northern Arizona University. He works at NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) on the SAGE III/ISS Mission as a Payload Operator and CMP Lead, where he collaborates with Dr. Charles Hill, Dr. Kevin Leavor, Dr. Marilee Roell, and Amy Rowell, who work on the SAGE III/ISS Science Team. Dr. Gugu Rutherford is the Systems Integration & Test Assistant Branch Head, as well as the Contamination Control and Planetary Protection Lead at NASA LaRC.