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Comment Re:Makes sense (Score 1) 253

Given how wonky IT and communication upgrades can be, it makes sense to keep these systems the same for as long as possible. I imagine that after the Shuttle is fully and completely retired, NASA will begin to take a serious look at their aging hardware.

If an older version of Rosetta Stone® Arabic runs fine on a 386, NASA won't need to upgrade. Seriously.

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The Ancient Computers Powering the Space Race 253

An anonymous reader writes "Think that the exploration of space is a high tech business? Technology dating back to the Apollo moon landings is still used by Nasa mission control for comms and the 1980s 386 processors that keep the International Space Station aloft."

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