Ozark Integrated Circuits has developed a novel approach to monitor ultraviolet radiation on the International Space Station (ISS) using Grafana, an open-source platform for data visualization. The company installed their XNode UV sensor modules on the ISS in January 2019 as part of Alpha Space Test & Research Alliance's MISSE platform to better understand the effects of UV radiation on space materials. These sensors, made from silicon carbide, are designed to withstand extreme environments and provide real-time data that can be analyzed for insights into material degradation in space. The challenge of managing and visualizing large volumes of data from these sensors was addressed by integrating Grafana, which allows researchers to correlate UV data with the ISS's location and other geospatial information. This advancement not only aids NASA and other agencies in understanding UV impacts but also demonstrates Ozark's capability in deploying IoT solutions in extreme environments, with applications extending to deep earth energy exploration.