Apollo Guidance Computer Part 24: the restored AGC does Moon landings in front of its creators
Our AGC is restored just in time for the 50th anniversary of the lunar landing. It goes on tour, featured at several celebration events on the East Coast, where it meets some of its original creators. And we fly Apollo 11 Moon landings with it. Some relevant links: Playlist of the restoration series: • Apollo Guidance Computer Restoration Block I AGC period documentary: • MIT Science Reporter—"Computer for Apollo"... Inertial navigation system documentary: • Video Schematics: https://www.ibiblio.org/apollo/links.... and: https://archive.org/details/agc_handb... Mike's AGC backplane viewer: http://apolloguidance.computer/200310... AGC software repo: https://github.com/virtualagc/virtualagc The Ultimate Apollo Guidance Computer Talk: • 34C3 - The Ultimate Apollo Guidance Compu...

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