Cis-Lunar is a company that makes rebreathers automatically closed computer circuits for scuba diving. Some models of production are in a sleek casing. The company's first plan is to develop an aerospace kit. The dot.com crash in early 2000 prevented Cis-Lunar from financing the mass production of MK5 rebreather. MK5 includes design elements intended to prevent system failures and missions.
The word cis-lunar is derived from Latin and means "on the moon" or "not out of the moon", and may refer to the scuba set described here, or may refer generally into space. travel or astronomy.
In 2005, Poseidon, a Swedish equipment manufacturer who is a wholly owned subsidiary of DP Scandinavia, acquired the Cis-Lunar technology and retained its founder, Bill Stone of Stone Aerospace, to lead an international engineering team to design a new closed circuit rebreather, Cis-Lunar Discovery Mark VI.
The Cis-Lunar Mark VI rebels use many revolutionary design elements, such as discarding three common oxygen sensors and their voting logic supporting the main oxygen sensor with constant auto-cell validation and automatic calibration through the entire dive shell, with secondary oxygen sensors for redundancy. Mark VI also uses four computer designs that connect data over its digital communication network with its resource-based control algorithm to monitor data such as exact value, low gas cylinder or excessive consumption or metabolic rate, sensor values, calculated derivative sensor values, calculated response of data values, etc.
Bill Stone of Cis-Lunar and Richard Pyle have been interviewed by ScubaMagazine to explain the design philosophy behind Mark VI and its operations; interviews are made available as downloadable videos.
Video Cis-Lunar
See also
- Rebreathers
- Bill Stone
- Aerospace Stone
- Shackleton Energy Company
Maps Cis-Lunar
References
External links
- http://www.nwdesigns.com/rebreathers/CisLunar.htm (PK Vk image)
- http://photosub.dk/stock_specials_CIS.htm (image)
- http://poseidon.com/rebreather (Poseidon rebreathers)
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