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Highlights of the Fall 1999 Superior Galleries' Space Memorabilia Auction
0463. Flown Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Sensor
Removed from the spacecraft following flight. This is a critical sensor that was mounted to the inside wall of the spacecraft and measured levels of exhaled CO2 by the crew. There is a Perkins-Elmer ID plate on the side of the unit as well as an attached North American Rockwell artifact tag. A similar unit is what raised the alarms on Apollo 13 which led to an improvised solution.
$350-500
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