
Atmosphere Control
Atmosphere control refers to managing the quality and composition of the air within a contained environment, such as a spacecraft, underwater habitat, or cleanroom. It involves regulating factors like oxygen levels, humidity, temperature, and removing pollutants or carbon dioxide to ensure a safe, comfortable, and healthy atmosphere for occupants. Advanced systems monitor and adjust these conditions automatically, maintaining stability despite external changes. Proper atmosphere control is essential in environments where natural air exchange is limited or impossible, ensuring safety and optimal functioning for people and sensitive equipment.