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  1. Apollo Guidance Computer - Wikipedia

    The user interface to the AGC was the DSKY, standing for display and keyboard and usually pronounced / ˈdɪski / DISS-kee. It has an array of indicator lights, numeric displays, and a calculator …

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  3. The DSKY Moonwatch from Apollo Instruments

    The DSKY was an integral component of the Apollo space program, playing a critical role in the success of the Apollo space missions. It served as the primary interface between the astronauts and the …

  4. The Apollo 11 Computer: How the DSKY Worked - Apollo11Space

    The DSKY constituted an integral component of the Apollo Primary Guidance, Navigation, and Control System (PGNCS, pronounced “pings”), a self-contained inertial guidance system that allowed Apollo …

  5. OPEN DSKY | S&T Geotronics

    Open DSKY is the finest replica of the Apollo Guidance Computer, open-source and hand-crafted by S&T Geotronics.

  6. Open Apollo Guidance Computer DSKY - Instructables

    Schematics now available to help everyone who wants to build a DSKY without our PCB or Kit. The first schematic (NeoPixels) shows how we connected the 18 Neopixels to the Arduino Nano Pin 6.

  7. TELEMETRICS SPACE INSTRUMENT REPLICAS | TELEMETRICS SPACE …

    We insist on the highest quality design parameters which are then carried over into the manufacturing process. Admittedly, this can be frustrating, especially when developing a new product where there …

  8. Keyboard, Display (DSKY), Apollo Guidance Computer

    The Display Keyboard (DSKY), designed by the Raytheon Corporation, was the method by which Apollo astronauts communicated with the computers on board the Apollo Command and Lunar Modules.

  9. Display and Keyboard Assembly - Project Apollo - NASSP

    The Display and Keyboard Assembly (DSKY) was the main interface between the crew and the Apollo Guidance Computers which controlled the Command/Service Module and the Lunar Module.

  10. The Amazing DSKY: Leapfrog in Computer Science

    Standing for display/keyboard and pronounced “diskey,” the world’s first computer keyboard was developed by Ramon Alonso and his team. The DSKY “was simply a keyboard you find on any …