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Memory modules of the Saturn V instrument unit's guidance computer - US Space & Rocket Center - Huntsville, AL
Saturn V Instrument Unit, the flight control hardware for the Saturn V stack
D37D Minuteman III guidance computer
Apollo AGC: Flying realistic Apollo 11 moon landings with the Apollo Guidance Computer
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Apollo AGC: Flying realistic Apollo 11 moon landings with the Apollo Guidance Computer
“We’ve built a LM! Almost: Mike has hooked the AGC to a LM simulation from the Orbiter/NASSP program. Which is a very good simulation. So good, we can re-enact Apollo 11 landings to a high degree of fidelity, with the LM piloted by a real AGC running the original Apollo 11 rope. Just as back then, it still requires quite a bit of piloting skill and nerves of steel. Two landings in this long video: the first one is a “nominal” Apollo landing to explain things. The second one is a hair raising Apollo 11 re-enactment landing with 1202 errors and the actual Apollo astronauts calls from the radio recordings weaved in. Seat back a enjoy the show.”
Apollo AGC: Flying realistic Apollo 11 moon landings with the Apollo Guidance Computer
New Post has been published on https://www.aneddoticamagazine.com/apollo-agc-flying-realistic-apollo-11-moon-landings-with-the-apollo-guidance-computer/
Apollo AGC: Flying realistic Apollo 11 moon landings with the Apollo Guidance Computer
“We’ve built a LM! Almost: Mike has hooked the AGC to a LM simulation from the Orbiter/NASSP program. Which is a very good simulation. So good, we can re-enact Apollo 11 landings to a high degree of fidelity, with the LM piloted by a real AGC running the original Apollo 11 rope. Just as back then, it still requires quite a bit of piloting skill and nerves of steel. Two landings in this long video: the first one is a “nominal” Apollo landing to explain things. The second one is a hair raising Apollo 11 re-enactment landing with 1202 errors and the actual Apollo astronauts calls from the radio recordings weaved in. Seat back a enjoy the show.”
(21-27 Dec. 1968) --- Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr., Apollo 8 command module pilot, is seen at the Apollo 8 Spacecraft Command Module's Guidance and Navigation station during the Apollo 8 lunar orbit mission. This picture was taken from 16mm motion picture film.
Apollo Guidance Computer NOR-Gatter (Block2) Quelle: NASA (pd)
By Grabert at de.wikipedia [Public domain], from Wikimedia Commons
The Apollo Lunar Module Guidance Computer