ANITA-2 – the Advanced Multicomponent Air Analyser for ISS – First Year of Operation, Hardware Behaviour, Expected Lifetime and Reliability as well as Future Updates for ANITA-3.

dc.creatorPfeiffer, Lukas
dc.creatorGisi, Michael
dc.creatorGöhler, Eckart
dc.creatorSeurig, Roland
dc.creatorStettner, Armin
dc.creatorHonne, Atle
dc.creatorKaspersen, Kristin
dc.creatorBakke, Kari A.
dc.creatorThielemann, Jens
dc.creatorLiverud, Anders Erik
dc.creatorRebeyre, Pierre
dc.date.accessioned2023-06-15T16:17:08Z
dc.date.available2023-06-15T16:17:08Z
dc.date.issued2023-07-16
dc.descriptionLukas Pfeiffer, OHB System AG, Germany
dc.descriptionMichael Gisi, OHB System AG, Germany
dc.descriptionEckart Göhler, OHB System AG, Germany
dc.descriptionRoland Seurig, OHB System AG, Germany
dc.descriptionArmin Stettner, OHB System AG, Germany
dc.descriptionAtle Honne, SINTEF, Norway
dc.descriptionKristin Kaspersen, SINTEF, Norway
dc.descriptionKari A. Bakke, SINTEF, Norway
dc.descriptionJens Thielemann, SINTEF, Norway
dc.descriptionAnders Erik Liverud, SINTEF, Norway
dc.descriptionPierre Rebeyre, European Space Agency(ESA), Netherlands
dc.descriptionICES205: Advanced Life Support Sensor and Control Technology
dc.descriptionThe 52nd International Conference on Environmental Systems was held in Calgary, Canada, on 16 July 2023 through 20 July 2023.
dc.description.abstractThe ANITA2 (Analysing Interferometer for Ambient Air) instrument is a trace gas analyser designed to operate onboard the ISS to monitor the cabin atmosphere. ANITA2 can detect more than 35 of the most important trace gases in parallel. The advantages of an ANITA-type instrument include high sensitivity, accuracy, precision, and time resolution of the measurement data, as well as no consumption except electrical power and no production of waste. This also makes ANITA a steppingstone into the future, as a precursor system for crewed stations, bases, and exploration missions, including the (Deep-Space) Gateway and to/on the Moon and Mars. ANITA-2 has been built in a contract between ESA, OHB and SINTEF, launched to the ISS in December 2021 and commissioned in Q1 of 2022. Since then ANITA-2 is monitoring the ISS gas environment on board the ISS. This paper shows the final flight hardware, describes the accommodation on board the ISS and discusses the performance of the Payload on board the ISS compared to a Ground Model. On board data of performance, opto-mechanical sensitivity, stability and reliability are shown and discussed. From this data an estimate is drawn of the expected lifetime of the life limited items. Additionally, a description of the operations concept is given and current on orbit activities are being discussed. Developments points of for the ANITA hardware are discussed and possible future applications identified.
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.identifier.otherICES-2023-92
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2346/94549
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisher2023 International Conference on Environmental Systems
dc.subjectGas Analysis
dc.subjectAir Analysis
dc.subjectFTIR
dc.subjectLife Support in Space
dc.subjectANITA
dc.subjectAnalysing Interferometer for Ambient Air
dc.subjectTrace Gas Monitoring
dc.subjectISS
dc.subjectInternational Space Station
dc.subjectExploration
dc.subjectHabitat
dc.subjectReal Time Monitoring
dc.subjectGateway
dc.subjectLunar Exploration
dc.subjectHuman Space flight
dc.titleANITA-2 – the Advanced Multicomponent Air Analyser for ISS – First Year of Operation, Hardware Behaviour, Expected Lifetime and Reliability as well as Future Updates for ANITA-3.en_US
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