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  1. Apollo Guidance Computer - Wikipedia

    The Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) was a digital computer produced for the Apollo program that was installed on board each Apollo command module (CM) and Apollo Lunar Module (LM).

  2. Virtual AGC Home Page

    Jan 11, 2017 · An important part of the guidance system was the Apollo Guidance Computer—or just "AGC" for short. On any given Apollo mission, there were two AGCs, one for the …

  3. Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) - Apollo11Space

    Discover the engineering marvel that made moon landings possible: the Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC). Delve into its groundbreaking design, role in Apollo 11, and enduring impact …

  4. Going Retro With AGC: Smart Computer That Powered Apollo

    Dec 26, 2024 · When we look at things retro, the Apollo Guidance Computer is about as retro as it gets! This computer was cutting-edge in the 1960s, but what made the AGC so special? How …

  5. The Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC)

    The AGC provides automatic execution of computer programs, automatic control of ISS and OSS modes, and, in conjunction with the DSKYs, manual control of ISS and OSS modes and …

  6. The AGC1 was designed with the sole pur-pose of providing navigational guidance and spacecraft control during the Apollo program throughout the 1960s and early 1970s.

  7. Computer, Guidance and Navigation, Apollo - National Air and Space Museum

    The "Block I" Apollo Guidance Computer represented the initial design by the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory to meet NASA specifications for on-board Guidance, Navigation, and Control …

  8. The First ICs on the Moon – The Apollo Guidance Computer, Part 1

    Jun 10, 2024 · The agency had developed a guidance and navigation plan by November 1961 and those plans called for an interactive guidance and navigation computer – the Apollo …

  9. Beyond the Source Code: Exploring the Saved Documentation of the Apollo

    Explore the revolutionary Apollo Guidance Computer that landed humans on the moon with just 32KB of memory. Discover how astronauts used it, how its software was literally woven into …

  10. The Apollo Guidance Computer flies to the moon - Event

    The Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) was the first computer to use integrated circuits. Built by Raytheon, the AGC provided navigation for the spacecraft in the Apollo program which took …