One of our favorite retro hardware enthusiasts, [CuriousMarc], is back with the outstanding tale of preserving Apollo Program software, and building a core rope reader from scratch to do it.
and the development of a space station using Apollo hardware. This would allow the agency to continue scientific research and study the effects of spaceflight on crews over the course of long ...
It soon ended up in the hands of hacker Jimmie Loocke, who got his hands on a full two tons of Apollo program hardware. Years later, one Mike Stewart reached out to Jimmie, hoping to look at a ...
As for the prospect of an XPrize rover putting a little dent in his rover or in a piece of Apollo hardware, Garriott says, without malice, “Who cares? That’s part of the new story.” ...
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