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LEM COMPUTER TABLE USED DURING TRAINING.
5 December 2018, 14:00 EST
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LEM COMPUTER TABLE USED DURING TRAINING.
Apollo Navigational Computer Information Table, Aluminum table, 158 x 360 mm, with black printed aluminum applied sheet to top, with four categories of information: STAR LIST, SELECTOR LOGIC, INPUT and OUTPUT. Fiberglass-filled back, with two articulated aluminum struts for mounting. Parts stamped in red ink on underside.
From the Apollo Lunar Module Mission Simulator, this table was attached below panel 6 of the LMP's control panels. The table serves as an all-purpose desk as well as a useful reference source during mission training. The desk is easily spotted in quite a number of contemporary Apollo training photographs including the famous image of Buzz Aldrin facing the camera, placing something in his shoulder pocket, with Neil Armstrong behind him. The table is clearly visible to the right. The desk was purchased by a Johnson Space Center engineer at the close of the Apollo program.
From the Apollo Lunar Module Mission Simulator, this table was attached below panel 6 of the LMP's control panels. The table serves as an all-purpose desk as well as a useful reference source during mission training. The desk is easily spotted in quite a number of contemporary Apollo training photographs including the famous image of Buzz Aldrin facing the camera, placing something in his shoulder pocket, with Neil Armstrong behind him. The table is clearly visible to the right. The desk was purchased by a Johnson Space Center engineer at the close of the Apollo program.


