Draper Laboratory is an American non-profit research and development organization, headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts; its official name is The...
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Instrumentation Laboratory, which was later spun out of MIT to become the non-profit Charles Stark Draper Laboratory. Beginning in the 1940s, Draper developed...
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MIT's Lincoln Laboratory and the independent Draper Laboratory. The laboratory traces its beginnings to the MIT Servomechanisms Laboratory in 1940, where...
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"father of inertial navigation", an MIT professor and founder of Draper Laboratory. 1989: Jack S. Kilby and Robert N. Noyce for their independent development...
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Margaret Hamilton (software engineer) (category MIT Lincoln Laboratory people)
Margaret H. Hamilton, Director of Apollo Flight Computer Programming MIT Draper Laboratory, Cambridge, Massachusetts, titled "Computer Got Loaded", published...
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Instrumentation Laboratory, later renamed the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory. The Program was responsible for the Apollo...
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Eden Draper, South Dakota Draper, Texas Draper, Utah Draper station (FrontRunner) Draper Town Center station Draper, Virginia Draper, Wisconsin Draper (community)...
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uninfected cells unharmed. As of January 2014[update], work had moved to Draper Laboratory for further testing and development; "the team looks forward to larger...
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hours.: 140 Since the late 1950s, engineers at the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory had been working on a new type of inertial platform that replaced...
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Magnetic Fields, NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts phase II report, Draper Laboratory, August 2007. "Earth's Radiation Belts with Safe Zone Orbit". NASA/GSFC...
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to land. The AGC was designed at the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory under Charles Stark Draper, with hardware design led by Eldon C. Hall. Early architectural...
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21, 2022, NASA announced that it had awarded a CLPS contract to Draper Laboratories. On August 29, 2024 NASA announced that it awarded another CLPS task...
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Director of Apollo Flight Computer Programming at the MIT Charles Stark Draper Laboratory later recalled: To blame the computer for the Apollo 11 problems is...
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1983, Voss became a Draper Fellow while continuing her graduate studies in the Draper Laboratory at MIT. As a Draper Laboratory Fellow, she worked on...
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Curtiss-Wright DeciBel Research Dillon Aero Dine Development Corporation Draper Laboratories DRS Technologies DynCorp Edison Welding Institute Elbit Systems M7...
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2021.[needs update] On 10 October 2018, an industry team formed by Draper Laboratory, along with ispace, General Atomics, and Spaceflight Industries submitted...
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implementation of MAC were made by Dr. J. Halcombe Laning of the Draper Laboratory. A proposal for a NASA standard ground-based version of HAL named...
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"The Evolution of Fault Tolerant Computing at the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, 1955–85". The Evolution of Fault-Tolerant Computing. Dependable Computing...
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Draper & His Lab". History. The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc. Archived from the original on 2012-05-27. Retrieved 2012-05-30. "Charles Draper:...
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robust information sharing in a mobile format. In 2013, officials at Draper Laboratory said that the system would be compatible with Android mobile operating...
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engineering at MIT, and was a member of leadership at the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory. In 1992, Hopps joined the National Science Foundation, where he was...
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September 2007 Salamin, Eugene, Computation of pi, Charles Stark Draper Laboratory ISS memo 74–19, 30 January 1974, Cambridge, Massachusetts Salamin...
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Antiparticles Concentrated in Planetary Magnetic Fields" (PDF). NASA and Draper Laboratory. Archived (PDF) from the original on 23 July 2008. Lewis, R. A.; Smith...
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guidance program. The MIT Instrumentation Laboratory (later to become the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc.) was chosen by the Air Force Western...
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Professionals, January 25, 2005. "The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Members of the Corporation". Draper.com. Archived from the original on December 10,...
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Stark Draper (1901–1987), American engineer, after whom the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, formerly part of MIT, is named Christopher Draper (1892–1979)...
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the missile was developed by the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory and is maintained by a joint Draper/General Dynamics Mission Systems facility. It is...
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On-board Guidance, Navigation, and Control" (PDF). Charles Stark Draper Laboratory. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-11-05. Retrieved 2020-01-23...
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In the early 1950s the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory (later to become the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc.) was chosen by the Air Force Western...
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of science in mathematics. In 1966, at age 23, Eyles was hired by Draper Laboratory. He helped program the onboard computer for the Apollo Guidance Program...
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