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apollo 11s guidance software couldnt be patched at the last minute it was woven with copper wire by women at raytheon where one mistake could mean starting again

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This article describes a historical engineering process for the Apollo 11 mission. There is no current commercial mechanism, supply chain impact, or market signal. The event is purely historical and does not affect any present-day product, company, or sector.

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  • Apollo 11 guidance computer used core rope memory woven by women at Raytheon.
  • Flight program could not be altered after construction.
  • Each rope module took about eight weeks and cost ~$15,000 in 1960s dollars.
  • The guidance software was permanently encoded in hardware by launch.

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