Technically they haven't built anything for the Artemis programme yet, but I'll give you that, poor word choice. The HLS is part of the Artemis programme.
Also, Google says that's not correct. But who cares about details right? As you can see above (the discussion with MBK, you are definitely a Goblin) when I make mistakes I try to acknowledge them.
Also, Google says that's not correct. But who cares about details right? As you can see above (the discussion with MBK, you are definitely a Goblin) when I make mistakes I try to acknowledge them.
Fort bovisand was the largest hyperbaric chambers in the world, it was pioneering hyperbaric medicine before any one else was doing it. It was and still is funded by Comex Holden one of the largest commercial diving companys in the word, but let us not let the specifics spoil your story in your head,
Dr Ash Sithirapathy describes her experience of working as the first-ever F2 doctor in Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine at the DDRC Hyperbaric Chamber in Plymouth, Devon.
The Diving Diseases Research Centre (DDRC) at Plymouth Science Park, which originated from the Fort Bovisand diving school, utilizes a large, multi-place Krug chamber as its highest-capacity unit. [1, 2]
Largest Chamber Capacity: The main multi-place Krug chamber at DDRC can accommodate up to nine people.
Like all things, records are broken same as the highest buildings etc, but still maintain the largest chambers in the UK. It used to be the only diving medicine research centre in the world, there are and have been others accross the globe but not on. the scale of diving medicine where we still lead the way.