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Old July 15th 04, 06:35 PM
Derek Lyons
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rk wrote:
Kevin Willoughby wrote:


Does any of that explain why the S-V guidance computer worked just fine
when the Apollo computer had been knocked sideways by lighting on Apollo
12?


I don't know, have no data, but I always thought about just that issue.


The explanation I heard was that the Apollo computer being in a
smaller volume and nearer the strike was exposed to higher EMF effects
than the S-V computer.

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