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Apollo Guidance Computer

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 11/08/2007 - 20:22.
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URL: 

http://hrst.mit.edu/hrs/apollo/public/

Author: 
Dibner Institute
Excerpt: 

The Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) provided reliable real-time control for the Apollo spacecraft that carried US astronauts to the moon, 1969-1972. It was designed by the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory (now The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc.) and manufactured by Raytheon Corporation.
The AGC was significant for its tight coupling of human and machine, its early use of integrated circuits, and its reliable, mission critical software. The history of the AGC project provides a window into the history of technology in America during the space race and the Cold War. This site is devoted to documenting the machines, people and institutions that made this achievement possible.

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