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X-WR-CALDESC:\nThe Apollo Guidance Computer that sat at the heart of the Ap
 ollo Lunar Module and Command Module\, and provided spacecraft control as 
 the first digital autopilot while also providing guidance and navigation\,
  is on tour\, and will be visiting the Cradle of Aviation Museum & Educati
 on Center on Thursday\, July 18th in celebration of the 50th Anniversary o
 f Apollo. This revolutionary system has been restored to full working orde
 r by Mike Stewart\, Ken Shirriff\, Marc Verdiell\, and Carl Claunch. \n\nT
 he team will provide talks about the computer (and its restoration) as wel
 l as demonstrate the computer flying parts of the Apollo 11 mission\, with
  a commentary. That involves entering commands into the Display/Keyboard (
 DSKY) replica and watching responses from the AGC displayed as it controls
  the landing. A display will be showing the view from the cockpit of the L
 M along with the output on the DSKY. \n\nThis unique computer is of great 
 interest to space enthusiasts\, those celebrating the Apollo 11 Anniversar
 y\, and especially to Long Islanders who helped design and build the LMs t
 hat made the moon landings possible. The Cradle of Aviation has the larges
 t collection of Lunar Module artifacts\, parts\, documentation\, and photo
 s in the world and is home to LM-13\, intended for the Apollo 19 mission t
 o Copernicus Crater in 1973\, which was ultimately canceled. It is one of 
 three Lunar Modules left on earth. The other two are at Kennedy Space Cent
 er and Smithsonian’s Air & Space. The museum also exhibits a Grumman Lunar
  Module Clean Room Display featuring the LTA-1\, the first fully functiona
 l LM\, as it appeared while under construction at Grumman.\n\nFree with mu
 seum admission.\n
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DESCRIPTION:\nThe Apollo Guidance Computer that sat at the heart of the Apo
 llo Lunar Module and Command Module\, and provided spacecraft control as t
 he first digital autopilot while also providing guidance and navigation\, 
 is on tour\, and will be visiting the Cradle of Aviation Museum & Educatio
 n Center on Thursday\, July 18th in celebration of the 50th Anniversary of
  Apollo. This revolutionary system has been restored to full working order
  by Mike Stewart\, Ken Shirriff\, Marc Verdiell\, and Carl Claunch. \n\nTh
 e team will provide talks about the computer (and its restoration) as well
  as demonstrate the computer flying parts of the Apollo 11 mission\, with 
 a commentary. That involves entering commands into the Display/Keyboard (D
 SKY) replica and watching responses from the AGC displayed as it controls 
 the landing. A display will be showing the view from the cockpit of the LM
  along with the output on the DSKY. \n\nThis unique computer is of great i
 nterest to space enthusiasts\, those celebrating the Apollo 11 Anniversary
 \, and especially to Long Islanders who helped design and build the LMs th
 at made the moon landings possible. The Cradle of Aviation has the largest
  collection of Lunar Module artifacts\, parts\, documentation\, and photos
  in the world and is home to LM-13\, intended for the Apollo 19 mission to
  Copernicus Crater in 1973\, which was ultimately canceled. It is one of t
 hree Lunar Modules left on earth. The other two are at Kennedy Space Cente
 r and Smithsonian’s Air & Space. The museum also exhibits a Grumman Lunar 
 Module Clean Room Display featuring the LTA-1\, the first fully functional
  LM\, as it appeared while under construction at Grumman.\n\nFree with mus
 eum admission.\n
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