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Cis-Lunar was established to make computer-controlled closed-circuit automatic
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. Some of its production models were in a streamlined casing. The firm's first plan was to develop spacesuit kit. The
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in early 2000 prevented Cis-Lunar from financing mass production of the MK5 rebreather. The MK5 included design elements aimed at preventing system and mission failures. The word ''cis-lunar'' came from
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and means "on this side of the moon" or "not beyond the moon", and may refer to the scuba sets described here, or it may refer generically to space travel or
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. In 2005, Poseidon, a Swedish diving equipment manufacturer that is a wholly owned subsidiary of DP Scandinavia, acquired Cis-Lunar's technology and retained its founder, Bill Stone of Stone Aerospace, to lead an international engineering team to design a new closed circuit rebreather, the Cis-Lunar Mark VI Discovery. The Cis-Lunar Mark VI rebreather employs many revolutionary design elements, such as discarding the customary three oxygen sensors and their
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in favor of a primary oxygen sensor with constant auto-cell validation and auto-
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through the entire dive envelope, with a secondary oxygen sensor for redundancy. The Mark VI also uses a four-computer design that correlates data over its digital communications network to its controlling resource
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to monitor such data like exact values, gas cylinder low or excessive consumption or
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s, sensor values, calculated derivative sensor values, calculated response data values, etc. Bill Stone of Cis-Lunar and
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have been interviewed by ScubaMagazine to explain the design philosophy behind the Mark VI and its operation; the interview was made available as a downloadable video. (may require registration)


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*http://www.nwdesigns.com/rebreathers/CisLunar.htm (Mk VP images) *https://web.archive.org/web/20050104195047/http://www.photosub.dk/stock_specials_CIS.htm (images) *http://poseidon.com/rebreather (Poseidon rebreathers) {{manufacturing-company-stub Rebreathers Rebreather makers