In a video from Linus Sebastian and the Linus Tech Tips team that’s perhaps a bit different from their usual flair, they visit the United States Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama, to study how exactly did the first men to step on the Moon ever got there with technology from 1969. (The video also features Destin Sandlin, from Smarter Every Day.)
Inside the Computers that Brought Us To the Moon
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