Saturn V Instrument Unit (IU)

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Saturn V Instrument Unit (IU) Installation at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center Chantilly, VA Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Paul E. Ceruzzi Division of Space History September 10, 2004

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Saturn V Instrument Unit (IU)

Installation at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center

Chantilly, VA

Smithsonian

National Air and Space Museum

Paul E. CeruzziDivision of Space History

September 10, 2004

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The “Other” Apollo Guidance Computer

Instrument Unit: Structural part of Saturn V RocketHoneycomb Aluminum

22’ Diameter3’ high4,500 pounds

Between 3rd Stage and Payload (LTA)

Saturn V and I-B Instrument Units werealmost identical

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Launch Vehicle Digital Computer(LVDC) and Data Adapter

IBM Federal Systems Division, Owego Integrated at IBM Huntsville

Hybrid circuits, similar to System/360

Serial logic, 28 bit word length

Triple Redundancy

Core memory: 32,768 words

82 microsec. Cycle time

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At IBM Huntsville Facility

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In the Vehicle Assembly Building

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NASM IU, Number 514(Apollo 17 was Saturn # 512)

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Interior, Cleaned & Prepped

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Where LVDC and Data Adapter were installed

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Gas Bottle, Missing IMU

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Flight Control Computer, Analog

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Loaded on Truck, Suitland, MD

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Waiting for Midnight

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To Dulles via Wilson Bridge, I-66, Route 50

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Arrival at Dulles (Next to the Enterprise)

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The Space Hangar at the Udvar-Hazy Center (opens October 2004)