It's so cool that one British watch-making company has decided that the ultimate way to show your love for all things Apollo is to strap a DSKY-lookalike computer to your wrist. But it's also ...
British start-up, Apollo Instruments, has meticulously recreated the computer from NASA's 1960s ... Crafted from ceramic-coated stainless steel, the watch features a micro-OLED screen with green ...
DSKY Moonwatch celebrates the computer that guided mankind to the moon. 'A Unique And Iconic Centrepiece For Any Moonwatch Collection' ...
The computer interface of NASA's 1960s Apollo spacecraft is meticulously replicated in miniature in the DSKY Moonwatch, a multifunctional timepiece created by British start-up Apollo Instruments.
Ever heard of Apollo Computer, Inc.? They were one of the first graphical workstation vendors in the 1980s, and at the time were competitors to Sun Microsystems. But that’s enough dry historical ...
Core among them was the Apollo Guidance Computer, charged with keeping the craft on target as it travelled to its destination and back again. Marc Verdiell, also known as CuriousMarc, is a bit of ...
Few were more nervous than the young computer programmer who had written the code for the landing. On the Apollo 11's 50th anniversary, WSJ sat down with programmer Don Eyles. Photo: Alexander ...