Digital Apollo: Human and Machine in Spaceflight

by David A. Mindell

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Documents:

Chapter 7: Programs and People

Felleman, Philip G. ‘‘Hybrid Simulation of the Apollo Guidance Navigation and Control System.’’
Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Instrumentation Laboratory, 1966.

Glick, F. K., and S. R. Femino. ‘‘A Comprehensive Digital Simulation for the Verification of Apollo
Flight Software
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Green, Alan I., and Robert J. Filene. ‘‘Keyboard and Display Program and Operation.’’ E-1095.
Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Instrumentation Laboratory, January 1966.

Johnson, Madeline S., and Donald R. Giller. ‘‘MIT’s Role in Project Apollo, Vol. V: The Software
Effort
.’’ Cambridge, Mass.: Charles Stark Draper Laboratories, 1971.

Miller, John E., and Ain Laats. ‘‘Apollo Guidance and Control System Flight Experience.’’ Cambridge,
Mass.: MIT Instrumentation Laboratory, 1969.

MIT Instrumentation Laboratory. ‘‘Astronauts’ Guidance and Navigation Course Notes.’’ Cambridge,
Mass.: MIT Instrumentation Laboratory, 1962.

Nevins, James L. ‘‘Man-Machine Design for the Apollo Navigation, Guidance and Control System.’’
E-2476. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Instrumentation Laboratory, January 1967.

Nevins, James L. ‘‘Man-Machine Design for the Apollo Navigation, Guidance, and Control
System—Revisited: Apollo, a Transition in the Art of Piloting a Vehicle
.’’ Cambridge, Mass.:
Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, January 1970.

Nevins, J. L., E. A. Woodin, and R. W. Metzinger. ‘‘Man-Machine Simulations for the Apollo
Navigation, Guidance, and Control System
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Laboratory, January 1967.

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