The computer that guided Apollo astronauts to the Moon and back operated with roughly 74 kilobytes of memory and a clock ...
The computer that guided astronauts to the moon and back operated with roughly 2,048 words of erasable memory and 36,864 ...
That's the task that faced Peter Adler and Don Eyles of the MIT Instrumentation Lab who were responsible for developing the ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. This an unflown but complete "Block I ...
Click to open image viewer. The "Block I" Apollo Guidance Computer represented the initial design by the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory, to meet NASA's requirements for on-board Guidance, Navigation, ...
Almost forgotten now, the mission circled the Earth for 10 days, performing a series of tests with the lunar lander. What it ...