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NASA Mission Conrol Computer Chip
NASA Mission Conrol Computer Chip
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Own a piece of NASA history with this authentic computer chip from the MODCOMP computer system, used in Mission Control at Johnson Space Center during the 1970s and 1980s. This system played a crucial role in managing historic space missions, including both Voyager probes, Skylab, and early Space Shuttle missions.
Though now obsolete, the MODCOMP system was cutting-edge technology in its time. Housed in large cabinets in NASA’s Mission Control Center, these computers processed critical data, such as spacecraft telemetry, ensuring the success of some of humanity’s most ambitious missions.
The chip itself, a dual in-line package (DIP), functioned as part of the system that processed spacecraft transmissions using binary logic functions. Every piece of data that passed through this chip came directly from spacecraft actively exploring the cosmos, making it a remarkable relic of space exploration.
🔹 Product Details:
- Authentic NASA artifact from Mission Control
- Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
- Securely displayed in an acrylic case that fits in the palm of your hand
- A genuine piece of space history
This NASA Mission Control Computer Chip is more than just a collectible—it’s a symbol of human ingenuity and the pursuit of the unknown. Perfect for space enthusiasts, history buffs, and collectors of rare scientific artifacts.
Pictures are representative of what you will receive, but each computer chip may vary slightly.
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