Peter Readey’s incredible Steam Machine Prism to Hollis P2 began working with aerospace company Paragon Space Development Corp now working as part of

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Peter Readey’s incredible Steam Machine Prism to Hollis P2 began working with aerospace company Paragon Space Development Corp now working as part of NASA’s Artemis Program.

Peter now is using his knowledge of life support systems in a new endeavor, working as part of NASA’s Artemis Program, which aims to send astronauts back to the moon. For the first time since he started work on his prototype PRISM rebreather 30 years ago, Pete stopped looking down, wondering what lies beneath the water’s surface. Now he is gazing up at the stars, thinking about how to keep the next generation of explorers alive in deep space.

Please see the attached below link below to read the entire 30th article written on the life and time of Peter Readey, as it relates to pioneering Rebreathers, research and his fascinating journey and development in the everlasting Rebreathers as we continue our quest to discover and explore this fascinating technology.

Peter Readey’s Incredible Steam Machine
Hi Chet, thanks for posting this comprehensive article on Peter, it has lots of detailed info I didn't know. Very glad to hear he's still challenging himself and working on important things. -Andy
 

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