Saydean Zeldin: Guiding Apollo’s engines
The Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) was a miracle of engineering. For its time, it was a masterpiece. The size of […] The post Saydean Zeldin: Guiding Apollo’s engines appeared first on Geena Davis…
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