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The Ancient Computers Powering the Space Race

An anonymous reader writes "Think that the exploration of space is a high tech business? Technology dating back to the Apollo moon landings is still used by Nasa mission control for comms and the 1980s 386 processors that keep the International Space Station aloft."

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  1. The Space Race Ended in 1975 by eldavojohn · · Score: 5, Informative

    The Ancient Computers Powering the Space Race

    From general agreement on the definition of the Space Race:

    The Space Race was a mid-to-late twentieth century competition between the Soviet Union (USSR) and the United States (USA) for supremacy in outer space exploration. The term refers to a specific period in human history, 1957-1975, and does not include subsequent efforts by these or other nations to explore space.

    Emphasis mine. As to the 'ancient tech', it's stable and still working so what's the problem? People are bitching about rising taxes not the fact that we are stunting ourselves in exploring space. It's not 1975 anymore, people have moved on to other international penis/rocket/missile envy matches.

    In related news, the house fails to agree on a meager NASA funding bill while space tourism continues to progress.

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  2. Re:Part of the Problem by sunking2 · · Score: 5, Informative

    The last 20MHz RAD6000 flight board we bought was around $250k. A flight FPGA runs about $5k each. 10 times is actually quite an understatement for radiation hardened.