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Computer Engineering
Allan Klumpp
Alex Kosmala
J. Halcombe Laning
Bruce McCoy
Vincent A. Megna
James Miller
Richard Battin
Steven Copps
Ed Copps
Peter Adler
Donald Bowler
Philip Felleman
Jane Goode
Kenton Greene
Albert Hopkins
Ramon Alonso
In Their Own Words: Lance Drane on Apollo 13
In Their Own Words: Bill Widnall on Digital Autopilot
Eldon C. Hall
In Their Own Words: Alan Campbell on the Legacy of Apollo
Malcolm Johnston
The Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC): A Computer Engineering Breakthrough
Lance Drane
In Their Own Words: Dan Lickly on Rope Mothers
Ramon Alonso's Moon Mission Grammar
Donald Fraser
Human Computers Made the Moon Missions Possible
Margaret Hamilton
In Their Own Words: Don Fraser on Digital Control
Fred Martin
In Their Own Words: Margaret Hamilton on Her Daughter's Simulation
In Their Own Words: Tom Fitzgibbon on MIT Lab Culture
Dan Lickly
In Their Own Words: James Kernan on Software Testing
In Their Own Words: George Schmidt on Safety
Elaine Denniston
Don Eyles
How Integrated Circuits Saved the Moon Landing
Peter Volante
In Their Own Words: John Miller on Computer Weight
Digital Fly-By-Wire
Peter Vernam
Hugh Blair-Smith
In Their Own Words: Peter Vernam on Sextant Navigation
The Amazing DSKY: Leapfrog in Computer Science
Thomas Fitzgibbon
Peter Kachmar
Naval Sextant Makes a Comeback Against Cyber Crime
Draper’s Skymark System
Cline Frasier
Apollo 12 Struck by Lightning
Core Rope Memory: When Computer Science Meets Girl Power
George Schmidt
William Widnall