Abstract
The ANITA2 (Analysing Interferometer for Ambient Air) instrument is a trace gas analyser designed to operate on-board the ISS to monitor the cabin atmosphere. ANITA2 is capable of detecting more than 30 of the most important trace gases in parallel. The advantages of an ANITA type instruments 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 makes ANITA also a stepping-stone 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. During the last year, the Flight Model of ANITA2 was successfully integrated and functionally tested. At the time of writing, ANITA2 will soon enter the phase of gas calibration measurements, followed by the building of a complete calibration and an extensive test campaign, applying multi-gas mixtures.
This paper presents the state of the FM as well as results of the very successful test campaign, including optical performance, vibration, audible noise, and EMC tests. In addition, an overview of ANITA-X for future exploration missions is presented. As of the current planning, ANITA2 will be ready for flight late in the summer 2021.
This paper presents the state of the FM as well as results of the very successful test campaign, including optical performance, vibration, audible noise, and EMC tests. In addition, an overview of ANITA-X for future exploration missions is presented. As of the current planning, ANITA2 will be ready for flight late in the summer 2021.