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Some EUs may be equipped to augment the AMOS at the AOL, assuming the AMOS sensors are still working. If the sensors are not operating, or there is no interface available to augment the AMOS, EUs should plan to use available back-up equipment (e.g., deployable equipment) and methods to prepare the observation. What should EUs do if the AMOS sensors are not operating or there is no interface available to augment the AMOS?

1) Continue with the observation using the available back-up equipment and methods
2) Wait for the AMOS sensors to start working
3) Contact the AOL for assistance
4) Abort the observation

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Final answer:

EUs should continue with the observation using the available back-up equipment and methods if the AMOS sensors are not operational or cannot be augmented.

Step-by-step explanation:

If the AMOS sensors are not operating or there is no interface available to augment the AMOS, the EUs should continue with the observation using the available back-up equipment and methods.

This approach ensures that the observation can still be completed despite the failure or lack of enhancement capability of the primary system. It is important for EUs to be prepared to adapt to such situations by having back-up equipment and methods ready to deploy at a moment's notice.

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