Can labview be used in high vacuum systems?

I want to use Labview to control carbon dating sample processing which occurs in a high vacuum system. My question is, it is possible to use labview?

I don't see how having a high vacuum has anything to do with Labview, unless you're putting your whole PC in it!
What sort of sensors will you be using? I assume you will be using a standard DAQ card to convert the sensor data. A few more specifics would be helpful.
Eric
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