Who saved the Apollo 11 mission?

The Apollo 11 moon landing nearly ended in failure -- until Margaret Hamilton's flight software saved the day.
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Who saved the Apollo 11 and Apollo 13 missions?

Glynn Lunney, the NASA flight director who led the rescue of three Apollo 13 astronauts when their spacecraft ran into trouble en route to the moon, has died aged 84.
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Who was the backup to Neil Armstrong for Apollo 11?

Apollo 11 launched from Cape Kennedy on July 16, 1969, carrying Commander Neil Armstrong, Command Module Pilot Michael Collins and Lunar Module Pilot Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin into an initial Earth-orbit of 114 by 116 miles.
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How did Margaret Hamilton save the Apollo mission?

Hamilton quickly worked her way through the ranks, soon becoming the lead developer for the on-board flight software for the Apollo Guidance Computer. Her commitment to error detection and prevention became legendary. "You had to be able to discover a system error in real time when you were flying on a mission.
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Who helped Apollo crew?

Anthony Kontaratos was truly one of the unsung heroes in the history of NASA, as he was not only the engineer responsible for helping save the crew of the Apollo 13 mission, but also one of the scientists who placed the first man on the moon.
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Who helped Apollo win?

As many of you saw, Apollo Crews had someone help him to defeat Big E and win the United States Championship. The man who helped Crews is the man formerly known as Dabba Kato. The announcers acted like they had no idea who he is so they are going to forget that he was part of Raw Underground a few months ago.
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Did Ken Mattingly help Apollo 13 get back to Earth?

Among the many unsung heroes laboring to save the crew of the ill-fated Apollo 13 was the aerospace engineer and rookie astronaut Ken Mattingly. Days before launch, he had been bumped from the third lunar landing attempt after being exposed to the measles. Mattingly usually downplays his role in the rescue.
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Is Margaret Hamilton the scientist still alive?

Margaret Heafield Hamilton (born August 17, 1936) is an American computer scientist, systems engineer, and business owner.
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Why is Margaret Hamilton a hero?

Margaret Hamilton Led the NASA Software Team That Landed Astronauts on the Moon. Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin are preparing to land on the Moon. The whole world is watching live on television.
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What was Margaret Hamilton famous for?

Margaret Hamilton, née Margaret Heafield, (born August 17, 1936, Paoli, Indiana, U.S.), American computer scientist who was one of the first computer software programmers; she created the term software engineer to describe her work.
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Were Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin friends?

He said although Armstrong wasn't a “back-slapping, easy-to-get-along-with” kind of person, they were still friends. They became close while working on the Apollo mission, according to Aldrin.
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Who was the first woman on the Moon?

Only 12 humans, all men, have ever walked on the Moon; all human Moon missions were part of the U.S. Apollo program between 1969 and 1972. No woman has ever walked on the Moon.
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What saved Apollo 13?

Change in Mission Design

For subsequent Apollo missions, oxygen tanks were redesigned, thermostats were modified, and stirring fans were removed. Emergency water and batteries were added to the Command Module, and another oxygen tank was added so that one would never go below half full.
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Which Apollo blew up and killed?

The Apollo 1 fire that killed three was on Jan. 27, 1967, while the Columbia disaster that killed seven happened on Feb. 1, 2003.
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What did Margaret Hamilton code?

On July 20 of 1969, just as the Apollo 11 astronauts were about to land on the moon, something unexpected happened that stopped the heartbeats of the entire crew at Mission Control in Houston.
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How many lines of code did Margaret Hamilton?

There are 17 binders in the photo. Assuming the pile is 5″4′, they're all code (not simulation), and applying Mike's measurements assuming 10 binders are Aurora-like and 7 are Luminary-like yields 14,500 code pages, about 660,000 code lines.
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Who wrote the code for the moon landing?

Hamilton hand-wrote the code for the Apollo missions, and when a last-minute problem cropped up as Apollo 11 prepared for a lunar landing, it was Hamilton's forward-thinking code that saved the day!
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Was Margaret Hamilton in The Addams Family?

"The Addams Family" Morticia's Romance: Part 1 (TV Episode 1965) - Margaret Hamilton as Granny Frump - IMDb.
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Did Margaret Hamilton win an Oscar?

MARGARET HAMILTON AND OSCAR

No nominations, no wins.
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Why was James Lovell not allowed to command the mission?

Lovell was selected as a potential astronaut candidate for Project Mercury but was turned down because of a temporary excess of a protein called bilirubin in his blood, which could have been indicative of a liver problem.
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Did Fred Haise get the measles?

Two days before launch, NASA officials approach Lovell with some bad news: One of the backup astronauts caught the measles from his kid a few weeks earlier, and the entire Apollo 13 crew has been exposed. Lovell and Fred Haise, the lunar-module pilot, are immune because they had the infection as children.
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