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Apollo 11 datorkļūdas nolaišanās laikā

PostPosted: 28 Jul 2015, 22:09
by x-f
No, a "checklist error" did not almost derail the first moon landing
The cause of Apollo 11’s landing alarms is actually a lot more complicated.
Last week was the forty-sixth anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing—the first of the six crewed landings on our nearest celestial neighbor.
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And as it turned out, the first landing on the moon almost did encounter disaster. Shortly after Eagle entered one of the most complicated stages of the descent, the guidance computer began throwing off alarms—very serious alarms, of a type no one in mission control or on the spacecraft was immediately familiar with. Back at MOCR2 in Houston, the burden to determine whether or not the alarms were benign—and therefore the decision to determine whether to abort the landing, blow the Eagle in half, and make an emergency burn to try to make it back up to Columbia—fell on the shoulders of two people: guidance controller Steve Bales and backroom guidance specialist Jack Garmin.
http://arstechnica.com/science/2015/07/ ... n-landing/

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