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- # Atmospheric Upsets
- Atmospheric upsets are deviations from the normal atmospheric conditions that should be maintained on the station.
- These upsets can be caused by a variety of factors, such as [textlink="fires" link="Fires"], [textlink="spacing" link="Spacing"], or other events that can quickly spread throughout the station and make the atmosphere uninhabitable for the crew.
- For reference, the normal atmospheric conditions on the station are 101.3 kPa of pressure and 293.15 K (20°C) of temperature.
- The standard station mix is also 78% nitrogen, 22% oxygen.
- ## Damage Control
- For all atmospheric emergencies, it's important to act quickly to prevent the spread of dangerous conditions, and to contain the spread as much as possible.
- Opening [textlink="firelocks" link="FireAndGasControl"] to the exposed area will often lead to you having to fix [italic]two[/italic] problems instead of one.
- Be sure to use your [textlink="holofan projector" link="AtmosTools"] to prevent the spread of dangerous conditions between [textlink="firelock buffers" link="FireAndGasControl"].
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