The Apollo Guidance Computer overloaded five times during Eagle's descent on July 20, 1969. Margaret Hamilton's team had ...
It’s July 20, 1969. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin are about to land on the moon. They will be the first humans to set foot on Earth’s only natural satellite. Suddenly, the onboard computer flashes: ...
The Pentagon is also investigating a photo from the mission showing three bright lights in a triangular formation above the lunar surface. These documents were part of a larger release of government ...
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Declassified transcripts from two Apollo missions show astronauts repeatedly describing unexplained lights and objects while orbiting and walking on the moon. The Pentagon on Friday released ...
The Apollo 17 lunar crew once reported seeing unidentified, strange bright sparks in space that looked like “Fourth of July” fireworks, according to UFO files finally released by the Pentagon on ...
Yet another major Wall Street firm is poised to expand outside New York City – the latest blow to the Big Apple’s tax coffers thanks to Mayor Zohran Mandani’s war on wealthy residents and businesses, ...
The Irish Repertory Theatre and Fishamble's Transatlantic Commissions Program—now partnering with The Apollo Theatre—has revealed its 2026–2027 cohort. The program, which launched in 2022, will now ...
The takeaway: The code that guided Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the lunar surface has been released in digital form for public access. Nearly six decades after the Apollo 11 mission, the original ...
Look at that photo above. It's 1968, and Raytheon test engineer Robert Zagrodnick is standing in front of a wall of clunky gray panels at MIT's Instrumentation Laboratory. He's pointing at the ...
When the Artemis II's four-person crew left Earth’s orbit, they were protected by a computing system designed to move beyond simple redundancy (a la the Apollo missions) to a fail-silent architecture ...
The image shows two American lunar launch vehicles: the Artemis II Space Launch System (SLS) on the left and the Apollo 8 Saturn V on the right. These rockets represent nearly 60 years of evolution in ...