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GN&C Developments at Draper: Historic Milestones Demonstrated MEMS silicon oscillating accelerometer (SOA) to strategic performance levels
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Cambridge / /

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MIT Instrumentation Laboratory / Draper Laboratory / The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory Inc. / /

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SPIRE Inertial Measurement Unit / MIT Instrumentation Laboratory / MIT IL/Draper Laboratory The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory / Eldon Hall / Square Cambridge / /

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computing / fault-tolerant processors / /

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the Apollo program / the Lab / /

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Poseidon / /

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ISR mission / MIT / SPIRE Inertial Measurement Unit / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / /

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John Miller / Rusty Schweickart / Dave Hoag / Paul Ebersole / Jim McDivitt / Cline Frasier / Don Bowler / Apollo Block II / Right / Ed White / Jerry Gilmore / Cliff Duncan / Len Polizzotto / Paul Blasche / Chuck Wasson / /

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gyro model / Advanced Swimmer / /

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Merkava mark 1 / F-8 / Shuttle / mk3 / Mars / Merkava mark 2 / C3 / Compass / /

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Massachusetts / /

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SOA / MEMS / GPS / heterogeneous unmanned vehicles Fault-Tolerant Parallel Processor / 555 Technology / fault-tolerant processors / /

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www.draper.com / /

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