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− | [[Image:hotlabfix.png|left|frame||The Hotlab being reconstructed by Dr. Magwood, Anthony Xing and Maclean Rouble.]] | + | [[Image:Hotlabinconstruction.png|right|frame|Amalissa Hum running past the new Hotlab being constructed.]][[Image:hotlabfix.png|left|frame||The Hotlab being reconstructed by Dr. Magwood, Anthony Xing and Maclean Rouble.]] |
− | The '''Hotlab''' is the module of the [[Habitat]] where all chemical testing on samples are conducted. A special module is devoted to this purpose so that any chemical or biological contamination due to samples collected on the [[Planetary Surface]] will be isolated and prevented from spreading into the rest of the Habitat. The Hotlab is open to the outside via the Hotbox, which is a small airlock used as a entrance and temporary storage site for the samples collected. Once basic safety assessments are carried out on the sample, it is brought into the Hotlab. | + | The '''Hotlab''' is the module of the [[Habitat]] where all chemical testing on samples are conducted. A special module is devoted to this purpose so that any chemical or biological contamination due to samples collected on the [[Planetary Surface]] will be isolated and prevented from spreading into the rest of the Habitat. The Hotlab is open to the outside via the Hotbox, which is a small airlock used as a entrance and temporary storage site for the samples collected. Once basic safety assessments are carried out on the sample, it is brought into the Hotlab. The current Hotlab is located adjacent to the [[Interlock]]; however, there is evidence of the current bathroom having been intended to carry out duties of a Hotlab. |
==Relocation of Hotlab== | ==Relocation of Hotlab== |
Revision as of 19:35, 4 March 2009
The Hotlab is the module of the Habitat where all chemical testing on samples are conducted. A special module is devoted to this purpose so that any chemical or biological contamination due to samples collected on the Planetary Surface will be isolated and prevented from spreading into the rest of the Habitat. The Hotlab is open to the outside via the Hotbox, which is a small airlock used as a entrance and temporary storage site for the samples collected. Once basic safety assessments are carried out on the sample, it is brought into the Hotlab. The current Hotlab is located adjacent to the Interlock; however, there is evidence of the current bathroom having been intended to carry out duties of a Hotlab.
Relocation of Hotlab
As of 2007-08, the Hotlab was relocated slightly to enlarge the planetary surface.
Hawking III
The Hotlab's equipment is being entirely replaced for the Hawking III's maiden voyage, Genesis 2009. During the move to a new room, the Hotbox was damaged, and sufficient revenue exists to completely replace it and provide updated equipment for the astronauts.