This 1965 MIT Science Reporter television program features the Apollo guidance computer and navigation equipment, which involve less than 60 lbs of microcircuits and memory cores.
Scientists and engineers Eldon Hall, Ramon Alonzo and Albert Hopkins (of the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory) and Jack Poundstone (Raytheon Space Division in Waltham MA) explain and demonstrate key features of the instruments, and detail project challenges such as controlling the trajectory of the spacecraft, the operation of the onboard telescope, and the computer construction and its memory.
The program was presented by MIT in association with WGBH-TV Boston, and hosted by MIT reporter John Fitch. It was produced for NASA and is from the MIT Museum Collections.
Thursday, July 25, 2019
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I just happened to stumble on some of these documentaries on YouTube this past week during the celebration of Apollo 11's anniversary.
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