NASA Office of Logic Design

NASA Office of Logic Design

A scientific study of the problems of digital engineering for space flight systems,
with a view to their practical solution.


2006 MAPLD International Conference

Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
with a session at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

Washington, D.C.

September 26-28, 2006

Book Signings

 


Book by Sy Liebergot, NASA Manned Space Center

 

Eldon Hall of MIT's Instrumentation Lab presenting "The Apollo Guidance Computer: A Designer's View" for the 2000 MAPLD International Conference's Invited History Talk
Book by Eldon Hall, Instrumentation Lab, MIT

Apollo EECOM: Journey of a Lifetime by Sy Liebergot

 

Journey to the Moon by Eldon Hall

 


Books by Dr. Thomas Jones, Planetary Scientist, Author, and Former NASA Astronaut

Dr. Thomas Jones, Planetary Scientist, Author, and Former NASA Astronaut"Sky Walking: An Astronaut's Memoir" by Dr. Thomas JonesThe Complete Idiot's Guide to NASA by Dr. Thomas JonesDr. Tom Jones during the MAPLD 2005 Panel Session: "Why Are Space Stations So Hard?"


Books by Dr. Roger Launius, Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

Dr. Roger Launius, Smithsonian National Air and Space MuseumDr. Roger Launius chairing the MAPLD 2005 Panel Session: "Why Are Space Stations So Hard?"

Space Station: Base Camps to the Stars by Dr. Roger Launius, Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

 

 

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