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Apollo 11’s 4KB Computer: The Humble Brains Behind a Giant Leap

Dr. Olivia Grant1 week ago07 mins

Apollo 11’s guidance computer had only 4KB of RAM — less than a text message. Learn how minimalism and brilliant engineering made the Moon landing possible, and what it teaches us today.

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